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I'm not an Aussie, but 3 years ago, things were truly looking up. I was just getting financially where I needed to be to buy a home, had gotten a few promotions, and was genuinely excited about prospects in life. Covid killed all of that. My payment today would be $2500 higher than it would have bought back then. That money is not in the budget. Housing skyrocketed to a point where I don't think I will ever afford a home. Then interest rates went sky high, and prices of homes didn't move a bit. That killed a lot of my ambition to work as hard, and care as much about my career. At this point, why even try? I'll just get by til my boomer Mom passes away and move into her house when /if that ever happens. I'd need like a 50% salary boost to get back the buying power I had 3 years ago. I just don't care anymore.