Out of curiosity, which fields? |
That's fine, but that is not what you said. That is totally different from claiming that a person with only a college degree can't support herself. |
| You're right. If you make less than six figures in the metro DC area as the sole support of a household, IMO that's not supporting yourself well. |
It must be miserable living with such a narrowly defined standard of living. |
I'm the "pragmatic" poster. Late 20s, sole income thats not even close to 6 figures, though I will get there. I own my home, save 15%+ of income, my child attends a good charter, I travel internationally 2-3 times a year. I'm blessed with a loving, supportive family and everyone is healthy. How is that not supporting myself well? |
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I intend to pay for my children's tuition and room and board through my savings and if needed loans and will expect them to work part-time to earn their own spending money.
My parents refused to help out with any of my college or living expenses and I honestly thought it was pretty shitty of them. I think this is b/c they almost seemed to take pleasure in not helping us. I never would have expected full support, as I recognize I was an adult and responsible for myself, but offering to buy groceries or a book sometimes would have gone a long way. Oddly, my dad now makes a big deal of money he is saving for my children's college (to include email updates to me on how much he has saved). I even told him once to give the money to my very financially challenged niece b/c I will take care of my own kid's, but then dropped it b/c I realized this this savings it is between my dad and my kids and I have no right to interfere. |