Average first time homebuyer in Ontario is 40 now. The average age in the early 90s was 27-30.
Wages have stagnated. Some basic examples from 2000 as a snap shot into how bad it has gotten. In 2000 the average individual income was 51,418$. The average median income (i.e. what most were actually making) was 40,443$. Average household income was 68,318$.
In todays dollars those numbers are 91,891$ for a individual, 72,277$ for a median, and 122,094$ for a household.
The current reality is 68,700$ for a individual (or 23,191$ less), median of 46,300$ (or 25,977$ less) and a household income of 106,300$ (or 15,794$ less).
The youth are drowning, and all we are doing is propping up the seniors so they get to listen to the fiddle as the titanic sinks.