Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP if you are offended why are living there? By fact of living in an “upscale DMV neighborhood” you are part of the same human drive of striving and wealth accumulation.
This is the point of striving - getting an education, getting a high paying job, accumulating property - so that you can make life easier for your kids and pass on wealth/property.
This. We're doing all this for our kids. An "upscale DMV neighborhood" isn't the place for OP if she wants to avoid this.
OP here:
We picked a neighborhood with a relatively short'ish commute to our offices and "good enough" school pyramid. Lived here for many years and wasn't until our kid was in school that we realized how prevalent this trend is in our area. This is not neighborhood specific, as we've encountered it across neighborhoods inside-the-Beltway.
Like a poster previously said, my post was more about the illusion of affordability. It was not a complaint about "fairness." Notice I never said anything about the world being unfair in my original post. Instead, a bunch of hyper-ventilating defensive DCUM posters who clearly had a few legs up in life put words in my mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound mad that other people’s parents have helped them out?? Most parents who can help their kids get ahead financially will do it. Congrats to you for getting ahead in life without a leg up but I am not sure why you are so upset about other people’s financial situations
Not upset. Just stating facts.
As someone else pointed out earlier:
Anonymous wrote:
I have lived all over the country and this is more predominant here than anywhere else I have lived.
I think this is so true. If there's another place in this country with even more reliance on family wealth, feel free to let us know.
I do think that DC attracts smart, charismatic trustfundarians who want to work in nonprofits, foundations, etc. There must be tons of generational wealth in NYC. It is much bigger population-wise, so I would think more folks are living on the dole there than here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound mad that other people’s parents have helped them out?? Most parents who can help their kids get ahead financially will do it. Congrats to you for getting ahead in life without a leg up but I am not sure why you are so upset about other people’s financial situations
Not upset. Just stating facts.
As someone else pointed out earlier:
Anonymous wrote:
I have lived all over the country and this is more predominant here than anywhere else I have lived.
I think this is so true. If there's another place in this country with even more reliance on family wealth, feel free to let us know.
Anonymous wrote:There are a LOT of people in this area who get help from their families, whether it's being able to live in the family home for free (or reduced rent), or being able to send their kids to private school on the grandparents' dime.
Anonymous wrote:You sound mad that other people’s parents have helped them out?? Most parents who can help their kids get ahead financially will do it. Congrats to you for getting ahead in life without a leg up but I am not sure why you are so upset about other people’s financial situations
Anonymous wrote:
I have lived all over the country and this is more predominant here than anywhere else I have lived.
Anonymous wrote:The trend of aging in place isn’t “shocking” to anyone other than OP. I believe that is what he is referring to and it is written and fretted about all the time. So, we are all contributing to his pity party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP if you are offended why are living there? By fact of living in an “upscale DMV neighborhood” you are part of the same human drive of striving and wealth accumulation.
This is the point of striving - getting an education, getting a high paying job, accumulating property - so that you can make life easier for your kids and pass on wealth/property.
This. We're doing all this for our kids. An "upscale DMV neighborhood" isn't the place for OP if she wants to avoid this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meritocracy is out and inheritance is in is the message from OP.
OP is just jealous and doesn’t seem to have a clue about how the world works.