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One person’s long commute is another’s dream. Another person’s normal might be someone else’s nightmare. What counts as a long commute depends on where you live.
More money on average means bigger houses, more expensive cars, and fancier restaurants. But what if you look at relative spending instead of total dollars?
One-third of households are rented and the other two-thirds are owned or in the process. However, the difference between renting and owning changes with age.
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