- Rent is so insane where I live moving out would Arrogant Chicken Look Calm But In My Head 3 Times Shirt mean multiple jobs and extreme poverty. Living on your own is either a huge luxury or a thing forced upon people. I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone under 30, living on their own, that isn’t insanely poor as in literally having like leftover every month after rent or being supported by their parents. Anyone that still thinks that people in their 20s have any serious plans to move out just for the sake of it hasn’t actually looked up rent prices in most of the US for the absolute cheapest possible apartments and compared that to the minimum wage in 30 years. Hold up, in my case one of my parents lives with me, not the other way around. This report makes no distinction whether the parent lives with the child or the child lives with the parent. There’s a big difference. In other words, I am the homeowner, pay the mortgage, and provide for my parent.
- Not the other way around. The vagueness of this report is definitely showing. When I first came to the USA to study, I thought, because of movies, most students had their own apartment and lived away from their parents. But then I discovered most had to go back home because of the nice thing called “debt”. America. Land of the free? Home of the broke. Even here in Germany, it‘s the case. I‘ve read an article where young Hongkong protestors were interviewed. One of the main reasons for the riot was, that the youngsters are not able to afford and have to live with their parents forever even tho they do have high qualifications like a bachelor or master. I feel like I’m the only person on the planet who doesn’t mind living with my mom and actually enjoy it. I’m 35.
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- Half of my best friends from high school still live with their Arrogant Chicken Look Calm But In My Head 3 Times Shirt parents. Two are alcoholics, one has three kids and a boatload of child support. I’m thinking of moving back in with them. The next step of the crisis is when these young adults’ parents pass away. What exactly is going to happen when peoples’ parents pass away? They’ll have no-one left to help with the property taxes, home insurance, utilities, and other bills that come their way. Maybe that’s true, can you hear all that freedom? Isn’t that infinitely more important? In what universe are normal people able to afford that? My parents were lucky to move into the house my dad grew up in when my grandparents wanted to move but I don’t have that luxury. I’m so sorry. I completely misunderstood what you were trying to say. My apologies and keep on keeping on. All good. We’re strangers. And I was a bit cryptic with the wording. That’s life though. Stay safe kind person.
- Thank you for that last sentence. I didn’t know I needed that rn. It’s how the rich keep getting richer, gotta efficiently, and greedily siphon all the money from the bottom. Both of my sons have moved back home. They are 37 and 34. That’s certainly not a young adult” anymore. My younger brother died last October and my mom got diagnosed with colon cancer two weeks ago. I definitely wish it was an option for me. Detached me from my abusive family at almost 18. I thought about moving back after uni, but the thought just created a huge pit in my stomach that I just renewed my lease on my current place. Losing a lot of money, but it’s certainly much better for my well-being. I came back because my mother got cancer. I stayed because she no longer has cancer. She didn’t survive. My old man needs me around to help out now. My entire life has been one tumble cycle in the dryer after another.
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