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[–] fizzle@quokk.au 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Sure but a "reset" implies everyone starts over.

In a recession people lose all their money. Thats literally why things might get cheaper, because no one can afford them.

As we have both said - the poorest are hardest hit, being the most insecure with employment. Consuming their savings degrading professional networks and connections, even falling into poverty.

In short, if you cant afford to buy a house now, it will be much more difficult to during or following a recession.

Buying power per dollar may increase, but only wealthy people have any dollars. Thats why this type of financial downturn is when wealthy people consolidate their positions and buy more houses et cetera.

As an aside, if property in Australia reduced in value by half, we would probably be a failed state. I dont think our various institutions both public and private could navigate those kinds of catastrophic losses.

[–] FreedomAdvocate 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I never implied everyone starts over.

No, not everyone loses all of their money during a recession. The end result of a much needed recession would be prices across the board being much more affordable again. It wouldn’t be painless, but without a recession there’s literally no end in sight to the pain. The poorest will keep getting worse and worse off, but so will the people above them, and above them. The only ones who don’t notice are the 1%. Even those on 200k are hurting with prices where they are now. $100k 5 years ago was a great wage. Now it’s pretty much the bare minimum to not be living in poverty.