I live in Colorado. A frequent financial topic that comes up in discussions with other folks and in my class is the cost of housing. It is certainly true that housing in Colorado is above the median for the U.S., but as I mentioned in that post I think many Coloradan's have a skewed view … Continue reading Colorado House Prices and Rent (Don’t) Always Go Up
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Podcast Episode 4: Spending and Saving Part 2: The Three “Big Rocks” of Spending: Food, Housing and Transportation
I just released Episode 4 of the Teaching You To Fisch podcast. This episode discusses the three “big rocks” of spending in most people’s budgets: food, housing, and transportation, and helps you calculate the true cost of your car(s) and commute(s). It's available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, and I've also embedded it below. … Continue reading Podcast Episode 4: Spending and Saving Part 2: The Three “Big Rocks” of Spending: Food, Housing and Transportation
Climate is Coming for the Value of Your Home (and Your Region)
Note: I'm still trying to wrap my head around all of these ideas, so this post is mostly just me thinking out loud. I would highly recommend you listen to the two podcasts and read the report that I'm going to link to to get a better understanding. A topic that comes up in almost … Continue reading Climate is Coming for the Value of Your Home (and Your Region)
The (Financial) Advantages of Living at Home
You have probably noticed a plethora of stories lately about how young people today are not moving out of the house very quickly after high school/college. There are many, many reasons for this (financial, emotional, and other). The stories you read typically take one of two approaches, depending on the focus of the author. The … Continue reading The (Financial) Advantages of Living at Home
Is Colorado’s Cost of Living Really “So High”?
As with most of my blog posts, this is speaking to folks with a decent income (say at or around the median household income or better), frequently with a fair amount of additional privilege. That’s generally who is taking my class or reading this blog. In the financial literacy for Colorado teachers class I teach … Continue reading Is Colorado’s Cost of Living Really “So High”?
Home Buyer Assistance
It's no secret that the real estate market pretty much everywhere in the United States is pretty crazy right now. Housing inventory is low (almost nonexistent in some places) and prices are high and going higher. Some of this has been offset by historically low mortgage interest rates, but even those have now risen to … Continue reading Home Buyer Assistance



