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In reply to the discussion: Millennials Who Are Thriving Financially Have One Thing in Common [View all]jwirr
(39,215 posts)48. Thank you very much for your daughter's story. And especially the last line.
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Millennials Who Are Thriving Financially Have One Thing in Common [View all]
damnedifIknow
Jul 2015
OP
Except that most generations since the New Deal had real opportunity for upward mobility. Those
jwirr
Jul 2015
#46
Wait... I'm confused. Is college something you should be able to afford...
lumberjack_jeff
Jul 2015
#95
Huge gentrification happening in major cities- DC, NY, Boston, Chi, Sea, Port, SF where
appalachiablue
Jul 2015
#99
I was going to suggest the same thing for those who don't have a Daddy Warbucks in
Hestia
Jul 2015
#16
And sometimes a bullet in the head. Would you know that from your lazyboy? "free" my ass.n/t
jtuck004
Jul 2015
#19
When a person enters the military they are giving of themselves for government service, and
jtuck004
Jul 2015
#29
My husband served before the Vietnam War. He was able to go to college only because
JDPriestly
Jul 2015
#41
Joining is a deal with the devil, though. Not only do you risk putting yourself in grave danger,
Arugula Latte
Jul 2015
#61
"We just need policies that compel that rich country to act like the rich parent it is." < It does
jtuck004
Jul 2015
#22
I loved the coastline and surfing in CA but came back home to TN because of high cost of living
Skeeter Barnes
Jul 2015
#83
But a university education was not so hard to pay for. It was less expensive, especially
JDPriestly
Jul 2015
#35
When did parents helping out their kids become news? I'm a Boomer, and MY parents gave me $$$$$$ to
WinkyDink
Jul 2015
#52
Living with their parents doesn't necessarily mean they're struggling financially.
pnwmom
Jul 2015
#55
Yep, am spending a ton of money trying to keep my older daughter from taking loans to pay college
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#60
My eldest is 25. He has a car, a truck, a harley, a wife, a job, a dog, and a 3br house.
lumberjack_jeff
Jul 2015
#94
The people who are best off are the ones that early on realize that life is a game...
AZ Progressive
Jul 2015
#105
And most don't give a damn about anyone else, having endured the hardship of inherited wealth. nt
kelliekat44
Jul 2015
#107