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You should move to a suburb of a second-tier city in Ohio
Impossible. As with China, the United States has a very strict migration policy where moving without proper approval and documentation is illegal and puts one in a situation where they are denied benefits like schooling and public services.
I just showed you in an earlier post how it would have been easier decades ago inflation adjusted.
You sit for years complaining about costs instead of moving. Your problem is yourself.
My dad was in the army. We moved every two years for my entire life, as do millions of others serving their country with families. They get by, they manage their lives. Yet here you are claiming you are the person who can't move.
Too bad I'll be dead by summer/winter. No thanks. Rather live in poverty than die in some gaudy Midwestern McMansion.
You don't need to succumb to the asinine veneration of McMansions; just buy the aforementioned simple bungalow. And I was careful to point out places where the local job-market is tolerably decent. But if it's Midwestern weather that perturbs you, well, that's no longer an economic consideration, is it? The most desirable places are expensive, for a reason.
But there's no need to trundle all the way to the Midwest. What about Sacramento?
Impossible. As with China, the United States has a very strict migration policy where moving without proper approval and documentation is illegal and puts one in a situation where they are denied benefits like schooling and public services.
Oh wait, we don't.
We only have lethal weather either through skin cancer/dehydration causing 110 degree summers or blistering hypothermia inducing cold.
You don't need to succumb to the asinine veneration of McMansions; just buy the aforementioned simple bungalow. And I was careful to point out places where the local job-market is tolerably decent. But if it's Midwestern weather that perturbs you, well, that's no longer an economic consideration, is it? The most desirable places are expensive, for a reason.
But there's no need to trundle all the way to the Midwest. What about Sacramento?
You sit for years complaining about costs instead of moving. Your problem is yourself.
My dad was in the army. We moved every two years for my entire life, as do millions of others serving their country with families. They get by, they manage their lives. Yet here you are claiming you are the person who can't move.
You are freemkt light.
I also have family obligations. They can't survive without me caring for them.
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