Anonymous wrote:$3750K, 35K for private school (tuition, books, sports, travel). No mortgage and no family help. We don't feel overwhelmed and feel private high school is totally worth every penny.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. There are a lot of very generous grandparents. My parents are quite comfortable and we have a good relationship with them, but I can't imagine them ever paying for our kids' tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI $250k, we pay $0 - grandparents pay for the two kids, roughly the equivalent of $100k a year. Obviously we could never afford this ourselves.
Just curious: why is this your setup? You don’t feel uncomfortable taking that kind of money from family?
Not the previous poster but in most families with generational wealth this is a tradition. Not something that parents are asking for. For several generations the grandparents have paid for private school for all of their grandchildren. Everyone in the family has grown up with this structure and it’s “normal” so there’s no uncomfortable asking and no guilt. In fact, older generations feel obligated to pay it forward bc they received the gift of private education when they were younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI $250k, we pay $0 - grandparents pay for the two kids, roughly the equivalent of $100k a year. Obviously we could never afford this ourselves.
Just curious: why is this your setup? You don’t feel uncomfortable taking that kind of money from family?
Not the previous poster but in most families with generational wealth this is a tradition. Not something that parents are asking for. For several generations the grandparents have paid for private school for all of their grandchildren. Everyone in the family has grown up with this structure and it’s “normal” so there’s no uncomfortable asking and no guilt. In fact, older generations feel obligated to pay it forward bc they received the gift of private education when they were younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI $250k, we pay $0 - grandparents pay for the two kids, roughly the equivalent of $100k a year. Obviously we could never afford this ourselves.
Just curious: why is this your setup? You don’t feel uncomfortable taking that kind of money from family?
Anonymous wrote:HHI $250k, we pay $0 - grandparents pay for the two kids, roughly the equivalent of $100k a year. Obviously we could never afford this ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go!
Annoying. Esp when OP doesn’t report the info herself.
OP here. We are considering private school for our rising sixth grader but are not sure if it is worth it. Our HHI is 375k, and tuition would be around 50k. We have a pretty low mortgage payment (3500)- got it at low rates and before prices skyrocketed, and no other debt. No family support.
One kid on $375k HHI with a $3500 mortgage? Unless you are wildly irresponsible with spending you can afford full pay.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. There are a lot of very generous grandparents. My parents are quite comfortable and we have a good relationship with them, but I can't imagine them ever paying for our kids' tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go!
Annoying. Esp when OP doesn’t report the info herself.
OP here. We are considering private school for our rising sixth grader but are not sure if it is worth it. Our HHI is 375k, and tuition would be around 50k. We have a pretty low mortgage payment (3500)- got it at low rates and before prices skyrocketed, and no other debt. No family support.