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Time to pull the peg out of the plastic car

An updated one based in reality would be great: student loans for college or go for trades or enlist, bank and credit agencies give you higher interest rate because of your race, divorce, bankruptcy/the company you work for goes out of business and you are laid off, kids move back in with you after they graduate college, second and third mortgages, health emergency and/or stock market crash wipes out your savings. Fun times!!!
 
I remember the "occupations" on the version we had ("likely late 1970s). They were doctor and lawyer making $50,000, psychiatrist making $40,000, journalist was $30,000, teacher was maybe 25,000, other was like 22,000 and then no college was 18,000. That totally set me up in a way thinking that journalists and doctors were in relatively the same socio-economic brackets. Also, when I bought a version as an adult circa 2005, journalist had been scrubbed.
 
An updated one based in reality would be great: student loans for college or go for trades or enlist, bank and credit agencies give you higher interest rate because of your race, divorce, bankruptcy/the company you work for goes out of business and you are laid off, kids move back in with you after they graduate college, second and third mortgages, health emergency and/or stock market crash wipes out your savings. Fun times!!!

I'd take one look at that and just go back to UNO.
 
I remember the "occupations" on the version we had ("likely late 1970s). They were doctor and lawyer making $50,000, psychiatrist making $40,000, journalist was $30,000, teacher was maybe 25,000, other was like 22,000 and then no college was 18,000. That totally set me up in a way thinking that journalists and doctors were in relatively the same socio-economic brackets. Also, when I bought a version as an adult circa 2005, journalist had been scrubbed.

In the version I had the lowest paying occupation by far was teacher. As the son of a teacher that kind of messed me up.
 
When I read through the Wikipedia article I found out about some of the changes (no more Poor Farm!) Like I said I loved it as a kid, but probably haven't played since I was a young teen at the latest. The salary penalty for skipping college probably was a little too persuasive for me, although I'd have sucked at manual labor.
 

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