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<blockquote data-quote="polock4life" data-source="post: 9261134" data-attributes="member: 84117"><p>Sorry buddy but everyone is paid for inflation each year for your salary, it's mandated by the US Government. It's typically around 2% yes, which may or may not match inflation. </p><p></p><p>Now I'm starting to second guess myself, but everyone I know who's on salary gets this raise.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>EXACTLY!!!! If you don't have at least 20% to put down... you can't afford it. I have always put at least 50% down to keep my payments under $250. Not to mention the more money you put down, the less interest you pay. People have no clue these days what's going on with their finances. Everyone is "cash poor" because they're up to their ears in debt. It's like all these guys w/ great looking cars parked in front of their home w/ is either a duplex or worth 2-3x what their car is worth. I'm 25 and feel as if I'm light years ahead of people in their 30's w/ money comprehension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="polock4life, post: 9261134, member: 84117"] Sorry buddy but everyone is paid for inflation each year for your salary, it's mandated by the US Government. It's typically around 2% yes, which may or may not match inflation. Now I'm starting to second guess myself, but everyone I know who's on salary gets this raise. EXACTLY!!!! If you don't have at least 20% to put down... you can't afford it. I have always put at least 50% down to keep my payments under $250. Not to mention the more money you put down, the less interest you pay. People have no clue these days what's going on with their finances. Everyone is "cash poor" because they're up to their ears in debt. It's like all these guys w/ great looking cars parked in front of their home w/ is either a duplex or worth 2-3x what their car is worth. I'm 25 and feel as if I'm light years ahead of people in their 30's w/ money comprehension. [/QUOTE]
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