Anonymous wrote:30 year old here. I recieved a used car at 20 so that I could drive to my off campus RA position which paid a stipend and tuition for grad school. I still drive the car, which is now age 15.
Aside from that, I paid for everything. School, student loans, rent, utilities, savings. I don’t consider myself parent subsidized.
aged 21 to 37
Anonymous wrote:THE rub comes when people act like they've earned everything on their own, and look down on everyone who has to actually work to maintain a certain lifestyle or worse, to maintain something less.
Anonymous wrote:I am one of these millennials and I don’t really care how “sad” it seems to other people. I would have my life together fine without parental help. They have offered me money and support, and so my standard of living is somewhat better. So what? I am married, have 2 great kids, have a great job and they are happy too. Thanks to them we are saving like crazy and ahead of most people financially.
Anonymous wrote:I am one of these millennials and I don’t really care how “sad” it seems to other people. I would have my life together fine without parental help. They have offered me money and support, and so my standard of living is somewhat better. So what? I am married, have 2 great kids, have a great job and they are happy too. Thanks to them we are saving like crazy and ahead of most people financially.