Older millennials, adults aged 35 to 44, had debt-to-disposable income ratios around 250 per cent in 2019, while Freestone noted that metric was roughly 150 per cent for the same age group in 1999.
Can confirm we’re sitting around 250% but this is after exercising significant restraint to not take on as much mortgage as the banks would have given us. Everyone I know who bought over the last couple of years went all out and I can’t imagine them being any lower than 300-350%.
@avidamoeba
“We want people to be free to do whatever they want without (government) intervention when the number’s going up.”
Who is this “we” you speak of?
The Schrodinger’s “we”.
@avidamoeba
Cats don’t buy houses so they don’t count.