The era when a ‘good job’ was enough to secure a home is over, and we now have the data to back this up.

The era when a ‘good job’ was enough to secure a home is over, and we now have the data to back this up.
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Absolutely, the landscape of homeownership has shifted dramatically. With rising housing prices, stagnant wages, and increasing debt, it’s becoming clear that a traditional ‘good job’ is no longer a guarantee for affording a home. Many professionals find themselves renting for longer periods or having to make significant sacrifices just to enter the housing market. It’s important that we discuss the factors contributing to this crisis and explore solutions, whether through policy changes, affordable housing initiatives, or financial education to help navigate these challenges. What do you think could be effective steps to address this issue?