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<blockquote data-quote="$lave" data-source="post: 1892" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>The large data sets on the cost of living and the cost of children are instructive. <strong>But nothing compares with the anecdotes you hear from people who once thought they were prosperous but now wonder if they can really get by</strong> while completely ruling out the idea of having and raising children. <strong>It’s a genuine shift and one that is devastating for the future.</strong></p><p></p><p>Last week, the Wall Street Journal <a href="https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/paycheck-to-paycheck-lifestyle-money-defad7d3" target="_blank">ran</a> a fascinating piece by a high-end worker in New York City. He has a great job and so does his wife. <strong>But during the last year, they discovered that they are truly living paycheck to paycheck, barely able to pay the bills.</strong> They have discovered home cooking and have pretty well given up concerts and dinners out with friends. The writer was being deeply honest about a problem that seems to affect most people.</p><p></p><p><strong>They thought that they had finally achieved the long-sought goal of prosperity. Instead, they feel a sense of impending doom. </strong>The kicker: the writer is in the C-suite of the Wall Street Journal itself! It turns out that this situation is now typical. A majority of Americans live this way!</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://mindseyemag.com/magazine/who-can-afford-children-these-days/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="$lave, post: 1892, member: 1"] The large data sets on the cost of living and the cost of children are instructive. [B]But nothing compares with the anecdotes you hear from people who once thought they were prosperous but now wonder if they can really get by[/B] while completely ruling out the idea of having and raising children. [B]It’s a genuine shift and one that is devastating for the future.[/B] Last week, the Wall Street Journal [URL='https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/paycheck-to-paycheck-lifestyle-money-defad7d3']ran[/URL] a fascinating piece by a high-end worker in New York City. He has a great job and so does his wife. [B]But during the last year, they discovered that they are truly living paycheck to paycheck, barely able to pay the bills.[/B] They have discovered home cooking and have pretty well given up concerts and dinners out with friends. The writer was being deeply honest about a problem that seems to affect most people. [B]They thought that they had finally achieved the long-sought goal of prosperity. Instead, they feel a sense of impending doom. [/B]The kicker: the writer is in the C-suite of the Wall Street Journal itself! It turns out that this situation is now typical. A majority of Americans live this way! [URL unfurl="true"]https://mindseyemag.com/magazine/who-can-afford-children-these-days/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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