Anonymous wrote:I know a few people with trust funds.
$500,000 is not working class in any circle. You just don’t know any working class people socially. Your house cleaners, your nannies, your yard people, and the server at your restaurant are working class. I’m not a social justice warrior but *any* stretch, but don’t call yourself working class in real life. You’re not and it makes you sound really unappealing.
Anonymous wrote:I know a few people with trust funds.
$500,000 is not working class in any circle. You just don’t know any working class people socially. Your house cleaners, your nannies, your yard people, and the server at your restaurant are working class. I’m not a social justice warrior but *any* stretch, but don’t call yourself working class in real life. You’re not and it makes you sound really unappealing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s an anonymous forum after all. Isn’t this the place to ask questions like this. I told the attitude from a lot of people with trust funds and family money is it’s crass to talk about it but again, it’s an anonymous forum. What does it really matter. Seems like a good place to be honest.
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I have never heard this from someone directly but there are many people who had a neighbor/friend/relative tell me that person had a trust fund. I wonder if they know EVERYONE knows because one or their friends is a big mouth. It's also possible that it's not even the case and just assumed gossip.
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:It’s an anonymous forum after all. Isn’t this the place to ask questions like this. I told the attitude from a lot of people with trust funds and family money is it’s crass to talk about it but again, it’s an anonymous forum. What does it really matter. Seems like a good place to be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahahaha doctors, lawyers, C-suite are NOT “working class”
In my bubble it is. Totally different lifestyles than the other half.
Anonymous wrote:Hahahaha doctors, lawyers, C-suite are NOT “working class”
Anonymous wrote:We have lived in the same area for about 10 years and it’s become really clear that almost half our our social circle has very large trust funds and family money. Usually the husband has a career but it’s typically one with lower stress and a moderate salary and then the rest of the families are one or two income lawyers, doctors, software engineers, c-level, sales… usually with an income averaging around $500k, but it’s so evident how much better off the ones with trust funds are. It’s hard not to compare knowing our income is high but it’s just very hard to reach that lifestyle they have from having the trust fund there. I was wondering if anyone else’s area is like this and what your experience has been? I never really noticed it but now that we know these people and are close with them I see the difference. We are all 30’s/40’s. I’m also wondering if you are someone in the situation of a trust fund in a community like this, do you look down on the families that are working class?