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Back to 1952, $18k house, $12k salary


               
2010 Aug 27, 4:13am   13,516 views  34 comments

by dhmartens   follow (0)  

I was reading the GI bill and veterans adjustment act of 1952 was the start of the American Dream of home ownership. A house cost was $18k and your salary was $12k and if you had a wife they would give you a 3 to 5 year mortgage to make housing more affordable. From then on till today the congress was bribed to make houses more affordable until that exact same 2 bedroom 900 square foot $18k structure here in the San Fernando Valley was selling for $750k in 2006.

I think we are heading back to those levels. With globalization, over regulation, over taxation, oligarch mafias running congress and the medical establishment, a billion dollars to start up a factory in the US, and 2 billion workers in China and India making 55 cents and hour with the few lucky making $3 per hour - we will see water seek its own level and return to 1952 levels. Only trade embargoes, tariffs, and mafia style barriers can stop it.

#housing

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1   Â¥   @   2010 Aug 27, 4:38am  

Hey, that's *my* thesis!

People think inflation is going to save the day, but there are many other rentiers in line for J6P's wages than the LL.

Federal & state income taxes, FICA, medical insurance, gasoline to get to work -- these all come out of rents and also out of how much we can afford when buying.

My thesis is that housing is the underappeciated shock absorber in the system, that taxes, medical insurance, and gasoline can be doubled or tripled and our standard of living wouldn't change, as rents and house payments would be driven down dollar for dollar.

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