Yurts are everywhere, Maki. I've seen the option to rent them at state parks in the midwest.Oregon, Washington and California all
have yurts available to camp in at some of the state parks. No need to go back to the ‘60’s to find them. They are very popular on the “left” coast and especially at the State Parks along the coast!
We are living in our supposed to be for ever home. A few years ago we thought we may have to be someplace else when we retired.... Then we got a reverse mortgage and Covid hit and we decided not to go on the road.... Just have some fun road trips.I will not be choosing to be on a piece of property as for sure I would not physically be able to look after it.
So true. And many are in RV's because the government stopped building enough affordable subsidized housing. One thing the government does exceptionally well is build structures. It's a shame what they (government officials) have done to HUD.i do not feel like I have to live in an RV to have a contented life. So for me I do not see myself wanting to live in an RV if I can’t travel in it. I can’t see myself wanting to live in an RV park. An efficiency apartment would be a lot more comfortable in my old age years than dealing with RV plumbing and electrical systems. Plus the insulation would be a lot better.
You should probably be more specific about "government programs" and "government regulations." Any examples?Like I say… government programs drive up property taxes forcing people out of their homes and landlords to have to sell houses because rent isn’t able to cover their costs anymore.
Well, except keep jobs at home and keep people working… but there we go… government regulations make it impossible for that to happen.
Ron, Maybe it's the Oil Fund, Norway has $275,000 for EVERY CITIZEN or maybe Norway doesn't have a $34 Trillion debt like the U.S. does which means our share is over $98.000. each.
Do Norwegian citizens get oil money?
The fund is for the citizens of Norway. “The aim of the fund is to ensure responsible and long-term management of revenue from Norway's oil and gas resources, so that this wealth benefits both current and future generations.” Today the fund is worth nearly $275,000 for every citizen of Norway.Jul 24, 2023. t is considered one of the world's wealthiest countries with a GDP per capita of USD 106,148. Incomes are also more evenly distributed, making every person a consumer.Jan 20, 2024
Basic Info. US Public Debt Per Capita is at a current level of 98.83K, up from 96.49K last month and up from 92.62K one year ago. This is a change of 2.42% from last month and 6.70% from one year ago.
8 | Norway | 82,236.12 |
9 | United States | 80,412.41 |
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