Salmuth
Salmuth t1_j63zsv1 wrote
Reply to comment by comicmuse1982 in [OC] Housing tenure in the UK by age over 20 years. A big increase in young renters and older people owning their homes outright. by Optimal-Credit-1945
You really think a WHOLE generation ("Every. Single. One. Of. Them.") has the ability to buy a home? A burger flipper can buy a house?
Man most deliveroo riders I know do this because they need to pay bills, not because it's a career choice. And most of all, being a deliveron rider doesn't make you able to buy a house.
>It's why they are called zoomers...
Dude, they're generation Z and called Zoomers in reference to Boomers.
I mean, I read in other comments of yours that you're a teacher. I hope you do a little more research before teaching kids.
I just hope this whole thing was a joke because I fear for UK's education now.
Salmuth t1_j630fi9 wrote
Reply to comment by comicmuse1982 in [OC] Housing tenure in the UK by age over 20 years. A big increase in young renters and older people owning their homes outright. by Optimal-Credit-1945
Do zoomers have a choice? You seem to conclude they all chose flexibility over investing in the housing market?!
How many zoomers do you know are actually capable to buy in the UK and DECIDED not to?
Salmuth t1_j5u5eyl wrote
Salmuth t1_iui93wi wrote
Reply to comment by imjerry in Times are tough by Eye_Juice
"We don't have a 'regular customer' policy"
Salmuth t1_jdzvq9l wrote
Reply to [OC] Mothers in the EU are on average 29,7 years old at the birth of their first child by 23degrees_io
Boebert would be shocked: "your 30's is when you become grandparents!". Anyways...
I was checking some complementary data about marriages and it seems like the age is about the same as the 1st child which sounds logical.
I wonder if that means longer marriage. I'd expect that because it's supposed to be a more matured decision and people tend to change less after a while. You know yourself better in your 30's than in your 20's...