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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (242789)3/30/2010 10:11:31 PM
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Is the Young-Adult expected to be paying for themselves? What struck me as odd was that only this bracket has a very narrow timeframe, so why have it at all? Especially when you couple it with their 8% of income limit. How many young adults actually have income (or perhaps not that many of them are in university??). I'd guess the state ends up subsidizing a large fraction of that bracket, although I suppose it depends on how they figure income. In some parts of europe, if you make it into university you get a stipend, so that might be counted as income.
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