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Forum: Larger homes not the solution to encouraging parenthood
"In the 1960s, I lived with my parents and siblings in a two-room rental flat. There were 11 of us altogether, enough to form a football team. During those difficult years, we even sublet one room to a single tenant for a period of time to help make ends meet."
In the 1960s, a bowl of noodles cost you 5 cents in school.
Now noodles cost you at least $2.50.
A flat was under $30k.
Today, homes are million dollar homes.
Sometimes, staying silent is perhaps better.
u/LowGood8415 — 1 day ago