>Thus society has bifurcated into the "have houses" and the "have nots".
I don't think this applies as much in the US.
A house that would cost $20,000,000 in Manhattan might cost $20,000 in Tennessee. Owning a house isn't a very good measure of wealth in the US, because almost anyone can do it.
I don't think this applies as much in the US.
A house that would cost $20,000,000 in Manhattan might cost $20,000 in Tennessee. Owning a house isn't a very good measure of wealth in the US, because almost anyone can do it.