Let's say you're in like the 90 to like 120,000 range, like the amount of money when I was growing up. You're fucking rich. Like, that's what I thought. And, and. But I think what they're experiencing right now is Because of crippling college debt, [people making $90,000 to $120,000] don't really feel an exit strategy. Right. So they're stuck in this, like, extended adolescence, right, where they have their flat screens, they're going to parties with their friends, they're enjoying things, but they don't really … (30:11–30:17)
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Asserts that college debt prevents financial progress for middle-income earners.
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