Can, you know, go out, go to college, leave, get married, and then own a $400,000 home? You need a townhouse. You need something to rent or something cheaper. If you. If you just let younger people be able to save money, not just go paycheck to paycheck, paying rent, you're going to give them more upward mobility. and. And they can spend that how they want. Then if they want the acreage in a farm at. Or just room to hunt and run around with their kids, great. (44:22–44:30)
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Asserts that allowing young people to save money instead of living paycheck to paycheck will increase their upward mobility.
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