Anonymous wrote:Grew up with a girl who got her trust fund at 18. It wasn't much. I paid out roughly $50k a year. At 18, you think that is money but as you grow tup you realize it isn't much.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just curious to learn more about the kind of people who have trust funds. I had never met any people like this until I moved to DC, got married, and started seeing these people at work and among DH's colleagues. So if you have a trust fund can you answer these questions:
1. What is your ethnic background? (WASP, Jewish, Asian, Hispanic, etc)
2. Did you come from "old money"? How many generations back does your family have wealth?
3. What is the size of your trust fund? If you're not willing to type a number, a range would be great.
4. At what age did you receive it?
5. When did you find out that you had a trust fund? When you were a kid? When you were in college?
6. What do you plan to do with it?
Thanks! Just curious. I'm from a solid middle-class family. I worked as a babysitter and a dog walker as a kid and teenager, mowed lawns for cash, saved up to help pay a portion for my new car, and went to a state university for the in-state tuition and scholarship money. So this is a world I know nothing about!
Anonymous wrote:Weird obsession OP. I went to an Ivy League school with a bunch of trust fund kids. I'm middle class and never even gave it a second thought. Some close friends have them but I have no idea of the specifics that you are asking.
Anonymous wrote:DH has one. We touch it rarely, and it's grown to about $2 million now. Neither of us makes a ton of money, so it's great to have it to fall back on when necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird obsession OP. I went to an Ivy League school with a bunch of trust fund kids. I'm middle class and never even gave it a second thought. Some close friends have them but I have no idea of the specifics that you are asking.
Er, it's not an obsession. I don't feel insecure about people who have trust funds and I don't crave that lifestyle. It's just idle curiosity. It takes 2 seconds to make a thread on a forum I regularly browse for other reasons, and in case you weren't aware of this, people take 2 seconds out of their time to satisfy their idle curiosity all the time on the Internet. If anything, you posting in this thread with a negative comment and then explaining how much you don't care about trust funds looks sillier.
Anonymous wrote:Weird obsession OP. I went to an Ivy League school with a bunch of trust fund kids. I'm middle class and never even gave it a second thought. Some close friends have them but I have no idea of the specifics that you are asking.