
We feel it at the grocery store. We feel it when we pay our utility bills. We feel it every time we check our bank accounts and browse house listings. I especially feel it when just two bags of groceries cost me more than a hundred dollars.
America’s affordability crisis is real. Inflation is hurting families. Housing costs are through the roof. The American dream feels increasingly out of reach for many young people.
Our story isn’t unique. For most of history, families have built stability and wealth together rather than waiting until they had already achieved it.
But what if part of the problem isn’t just economic? What if it’s cultural?
What if it’s that more and more of us are postponing — or outright rejecting — the
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