Not over 50 here for some time yet! I got my mortgage in my early 20's.
But I took my mortgage out when the interest rate was 13.8 percent and rising, 3 years before the 'negative equity' crisis kicked off in the late 1980s.
Oh yes, our eldest daughter was born the same weekend we moved into the house (during the coldest winter in decades) and my wife lost her job for being pregnant (that was normal back then).
I took voluntary redundancy (after 13 years service) the same year as 'Black Wednesday' in 1992 and walked away with about a year's salary and into a new job weeks later. The company I left got taken over just months later and made a swathe of compulsory redundancies amongst my ex-colleagues. They only got a few weeks pay! (Lots of people remarked at my prescience at the time but it was just dumb luck!)
I guess that seeing a major 'recession' during every decade of my life so far gives a certain perspective on things. Despite still being a 'kid' in the mid-late 1970s I still remember the headlines. The fuel shortages, 3 day working week, power cuts, nationwide strikes in all parts of the private sector and civil service, toppled governments, rampant inflation, IMF loans (to Britain), a top income-tax rate of 98 percent, quadrupling of the oil prices in 1973 by OPEC and even rumours of a military coup to oust the prime minister (before he resigned in 1976) etc etc.
Some large companies were even giving free HGV training to non-unionised employees, retaining ex-military 'advisers', and leasing fleets of fuel tankers and mobile generating plant in case they were forced by more lengthy fuel shortages/power cuts to take their own 'initiatives'. (My elder brother gained his HGV this way.)
I guess these things are cyclical. After seeing recessions and other national crises in the 70s, 80s and 90s and hearing first hand from parents who lived through a world war and started raising kids whilst rationing was still on, when a young couple (Marine & nurse) with a child could only afford a rented room (in a road where the bomb damage was still being repaired) I suppose the latest 'crisis' does not seem so doom laden as the pundits hype it up to be.
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