Trump trying to push 50 year mortgages & 15 year car loans on us bruhs

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This dude Copious thinks the solution here is basically outsourcing with more steps.

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It would be a choice that you make, nobody is forcing it on you... am I living in bizarro land or are you nikkas just imbeciles
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I think it’s more so a couple things.

1. There are some imbeciles that will think that either of these are a “deal”. Broke, misinformed people that want to stunt will get fleeced.

2. The fact that this dumbass is so tone deaf and thinks when the people yelled about affordability that this is a good idea.

Bonus: Kamala talked about building 3 million homes and stopping firms from buying up houses to increase supply.
 

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No there isn't. There are plenty of reasonably priced houses as I cited below.





The issue is a poor distribution of workers because a small number of cities are hoarding most of the good jobs. You must consider the entire American housing market before you say there is a shortage.


The salary adjustment is the incentive for the employer to allow this . Their corporate boards have a fiduciary responsibility to accept such a proposal if it brings value to the corporation.


And these would work for most of the corporate jobs because there is no reason [a corporate attorney ,or software engineer, or HR representative , or csuite team ,or middle mgmt ,or call center representative ,or financial broker or b2b salesperson or bussiness analyst] needs to be in New york or California or Seattle or chicago or Atlanta or miami or Boston








Quite the opposite . you would actually have far more left over. The real wages would actually be higher after relocation and a cola adjustment because the vast majority of this person's income in their high cost city went toward housing.

As a case study take an inhouse first-year attorney or first-year engineer living in san jose, both working at general dynamics or Cisco. Look at the massive change in savings using their original 150k salary. Keep in mind starter homes in that same city are starting at $700,000.

If the employer were to reduce the 150k salary to 120k, and allow the same employee to move to kansas city or Albuquerque where a starter home may be only 150,000 they would see their mortgage dropped from $4,800 to $990. This is the equivalent of a $15,000 raise even when you account for the 30k salary reduction.
(Assuming today's 7% interest rate)

This is what I'm talking about. My proposal raises the buying power of the average American.
So everyone can be a remote worker in your fantasy. That's not reality.

People don't just move for cheap sq ft. There's other things like infrastructure, schools, airports the list goes on
 

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So everyone can be a remote worker in your fantasy. That's not reality.

People don't just move for cheap sq ft. There's other things like infrastructure, schools, airports the list goes on


You are doing the exact same thing that @Remote did. Don't paraphrase me. use my exact words and use the entire quote.

You're Shadow boxing with an idea I didn't actually argue. :dahell:


Once again I have two very well thought out posts in this thread where I specifically highlight the exact jobs that can be made remote to ease housing pressure and how it would work for the benefit of those employees.
 

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You are doing the exact same thing that @Remote did. Don't paraphrase me. use my exact words and use the entire quote.

You're Shadow boxing with an idea I didn't actually argue. :dahell:


Once again I have two very well thought out posts in this thread where I specifically highlight the exact jobs that can be made remote to ease housing pressure and how it would work for the benefit of those employees.
You described a roundabout way of outsourcing

Your idea is not serious.
 
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