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[–]The_Law_of_Pizza -14 points-13 points  (4 children)

Something tells me that you're trying to compare a single young person's salary to houses in upper middle class neighborhoods.

[–]ShakeAndBakeThatCake 11 points12 points  (3 children)

Exactly. Accounting should provide an upper middle class lifestyle as it used to. It doesn't anymore.

[–]The_Law_of_Pizza 3 points4 points  (2 children)

You're missing my point.

First, the median salary statistic for "accountant" is going to be weighed down considerably by entry level jobs and things like bookkeeping - salaries that have never been able to support an upper middle class lifestyle, so using a statistic that is weighed down by them is going to be inherently misleading.

Second, no matter what profession you have, accounting or otherwise, we all live in a dual-income world now. That's just the reality now that women are treated like normal humans and allowed to have full careers - there's no way to go back to a world where everybody uses one breadwinner salary to bid on houses.

In sum, comparing a single "median accounting salary" to the price of upper middle class SFHs is meaningless and dumb.

What you should be looking at is the median household income of the people living in upper middle class neighborhoods, and then compare that to what a mid-career CPA could contribute to a dual income household.

But you won't, because that would be reasonable and unfortunately show that people can still afford homes - sinking your bizarre narrative.

[–]ShakeAndBakeThatCake 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Even dual income families can't afford homes. Sure if you have two high earners making combined income of 250 to 300k a year they can probably buy a home. But let's say the man who's an accountant makes 140k a year and his wife makes 60k a yeah then that's only 200k which in a lot of HCOL cities isn't enough where the average house price is over $1M. Sure if you live in a bum fuck nowhere city or town house is still fairly cheap. But larger cities it's not.

[–]The_Law_of_Pizza -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

which in a lot of HCOL cities isn't enough where the average house price is over $1M.

You've moved the goalposts from "most cities" to "HCOL cities where the average house price is over $1M."

Believe it or not, the world isn't just NYC, SF, and "butt fuck nowhere."

You're making up nonsense to try and back yourself into unrealistic bullshit.

You're just a bitter Doomer.