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View Poll Results: At what age did you pay off your primary residence? | |||
Before age 30 |
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2 | 2.56% |
30-35 |
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1 | 1.28% |
36-40 |
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7 | 8.97% |
41-45 |
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5 | 6.41% |
46-50 |
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10 | 12.82% |
51-55 |
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18 | 23.08% |
56-60 |
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9 | 11.54% |
61-65 |
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6 | 7.69% |
66 or over |
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1 | 1.28% |
Probably never going to pay off my primary residence |
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19 | 24.36% |
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#20 |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Scott City KS
Casino cash: $-1395266
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It’s early. It takes a bit for COL inflation to outrun wage inflation. But when it does it will be ugly for those that are stretched.
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