AT 23, Jason McGuinness lives a postcollege life in Manhattan that is very nearly typical. He works as a media research analyst, making about $30,000 a year. Sharing a two-bedroom apartment on the fourth floor of a walk-up building with a roommate on the Upper East Side, his portion of the rent is $1,100 monthly.
Originally posted by: FoBoT
the key is "subsidy arriving regularly"
i haven't gotten allowance since i graduated from high school
it is one thing to get some help if you have a crisis , but to get a check from mommy/daddy every month to pay half your bills? :Q don't these people have any pride?
Originally posted by: notfred
I borrowed money from my parents to buy my car. I'm paying it back, though. It's interest free, of course.
Originally posted by: DaWhim
Originally posted by: notfred
I borrowed money from my parents to buy my car. I'm paying it back, though. It's interest free, of course.
when I needed a few grands to pay for my car, I went to the bank for a loan and got declined. my mom yelled at me for not asking her for the loan when she found out. so I got the money from her and paid her back.
Originally posted by: axelfox
I got 10,000 Vietnamese Dong for Christmas this year.
It is worth about .10 USD.
Originally posted by: axelfox
I got 10,000 Vietnamese Dong for Christmas this year.
Originally posted by: DaWhim
I was reading an article from nyt. link
it is hard to believe how spoiled these kids are. heck, I stop getting money from my parents since I was 15.
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: DaWhim
Originally posted by: notfred
I borrowed money from my parents to buy my car. I'm paying it back, though. It's interest free, of course.
when I needed a few grands to pay for my car, I went to the bank for a loan and got declined. my mom yelled at me for not asking her for the loan when she found out. so I got the money from her and paid her back.
I applaud you for trying to stand on your own two feet.
Too many these days cant (or wont)