Post age and bankmaccount balance

Post age and bankmaccount balance

23, 16k

20
500$ credit card debt

18, $31.50

I don't know how I'm going to pay rent and I'm very scared.

15
$5.47

> 34
> -$190,000

23
About 40k

how the fuck are you 18 and already paying rent

22
3k

18
About $5 bc account is frozen so last 2 checks havent gone in, and i work overnights so havent been awake when bank is open

20, 60k

33
-3.500 €

I wasn't allowed to stay with my parents past the age of 18. I actually moved out of my birthday, believe it or not.

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20
10k, but i still think I'm poor

How?

24 yo

25k

22
56k

18
600$

its a jew thing

16
£1k

22
$3.46
I should really start looking for a job

28, 500€

19 no job/ full time school
$1.3k

22
27k

32, $5K Australian Dollars. Between monthly rent and bills and credit card payments. $2K of that is mine. But I have a $11K left on car loan. 2 credit cards with almost $2.5K on each and $2.5K left on my motorcycle. Yep my life is not great, could be worse.

30
$60.47

i'll be 31 in less than two weeks and still living with my parents until hopefully tax time runs around im planning to take my taxes and find even just a small one bedroom apartment.

He's counting his secret bag of jew gold.

My parents tried that and were mystified when all 4 of their kids wound up homeless, because unlike them, we weren't lucky enough to live in a time when you could buy a fuckin house at 18.

21
-$122.97

28 34 k and two houses

Sued.

24, around $12k

I didn't buy a house or anything. I basically just got a shit job at 15 and saved enough to move into a shit studio apartment at 18. Still, not doing so great.

MODS

21
600€ after paying rent

44
505k AUD

39 110k (euro), no house :(

22

500,000 DOP

28
£21,500

You could almost buy a car for that!

11, $17,000

Actually been poor my whole life. Food stamps and foodless days. Just lucky from my misfortune i guess. Also have 0 jewish blood in my family.

How did that happen?

Suck it up princess, I left home at 18, bought a house at 23.

23
7k

then stop following the jewish tradition and spend the money.

24
$18,000~

Congrats mate. You've got 12 years on me, I wish I have that when I get to your age!

exactly me, :+) doin good

26, $60,000 or so. Thanks grandpa.

Age 18
Balance £780

So do you own them or do you have two useless loans?

MODS

29
12000£

Truth to be told, this is my and my girlfriend's combined savings.

23
4000€

19, €6k

25
Roughly 100 000$ (depending on stock value)

I don't believe I ever said I was still experiencing hardship. But I know you just need someone to feel superior to, so that your flimsy sense of self worth doesn't crumble any further than it already has, so yes, you're doing so well for yourself, user. I'm so very proud of you.

What was it like, being homeless?

24, $0.05 USD, 100k student debt

27
2.5 mil $

>I don't believe I ever said I was still experiencing hardship.
Never claimed you were, I was commenting on this
>because unlike them, we weren't lucky enough to live in a time when you could buy a fuckin house at 18.
We've got it soo much harder now don't we.

>Suck it up, princess. Your parents made you eat out of the trash and rob people, so what?
Fuck you. If I were a parent, I would encourage my kid to move out as soon as possible but would literally just throw him out at 18 regardless of whether or not he's going to do well out there. If you were ready to move out at 18, good for you, but fuck anyone who forces their kids into homeless life. There's a difference between making your kid work for what he wants and just throwing your hands in the air and saying, "Fuck it, you're on your own, kid."

How did you acquire ur money?

21

$22,000 CAD

23, 4.5k

Gay porn

26
£56,427

Well it certainly wasn't a party, but it's a lot better than you'd think. I was lucky enough to find a homeless shelter that wasn't full yet. No expenses made it pretty easy to save up and buy a vehicle with a nice roomy interior. By that point they had to cycle me out of the shelter to make way for others, so I started living out of my truck instead. Gym membership for showers and shaves, and some canned food from food banks. Other than that, gas and auto insurance were my only real expenses so I was still able to save enough money to get back onto my feet. All in all, it only lasted about 9 months.

36, 0€

do what you love and the money will cum *ba-dum tss*

21 48k,

I wasn't commenting on his situation, merely his comment on modern life.
Since you've bought it up though, there is no reason to be homeless, there are always grafting jobs if you're not a slack fuck but nobody wants to work hard in shit jobs and earn good money because every fairy wants his dream job which he starts looking for at 35 after leaning on their parents for 17 years and accruing massive debt.

26, 3,5k€

Well if you think it's the same as it used to be in our parent's days, you're wrong. But I didn't say it was impossible for anyone to do. My situation just didn't permit that to happen right away, so I had to make do with what little I had.

But again, I know your sense of superiority is probably all you have left to live for so congratulations on being better than poor people buddy.

Share knowledge for the rest of us young 20 somethings stuck in the sub 10k.

18, 11k

P.s. please :p

>But again, I know your sense of superiority is probably all you have left to live for so congratulations on being better than poor people buddy.
Heh, keep trying, I am poor, I work hard and I have large debt, wouldn't change it for the world though.

>Well if you think it's the same as it used to be in our parent's days, you're wrong.
Nothing is ever the same but you want to claim that our parents had it easier, not just different, I call bs.

18 $126k

19 $613,500.0

Rick Fox is my dad

21, 60 k, majority of it I got the past 6 months since graduating college.

20, 3k

>Nothing is ever the same but you want to claim that our parents had it easier, not just different, I call bs.
Actually those aren't my words, they're my parents words after they saw what we actually had to go through. And since they lived it and not you, I probably trust their opinions more. Anyway, it doesn't matter because I've never used it as an excuse to be lazy. It's just how shit is. I work just as hard as anyone else, so the only one assuming I'm being a little bitch here is you.

fucking luck man and not giving up

32 - £250k - house worth £350k no mortgage

23
About 200

The value of the dollar has gone down in the past 30 years.

The price of buying a house has gone up.

That's all there really is to it. You can claim otherwise all you like but unless you can refute those 2 simple facts, it's quite easy to say that it's harder to buy a house as early now as you could then.

31
~200K

17
$2500

>Anyway, it doesn't matter because I've never used it as an excuse to be lazy.
>so the only one assuming I'm being a little bitch here is you.
Fair call

>That's all there really is to it. You can claim otherwise all you like but unless you can refute those 2 simple facts, it's quite easy to say that it's harder to buy a house as early now as you could then.
Yet it's significantly easier to get a loan and all the contents of your house are a fraction of the price they were 30-40 years ago.

18

>£9,000

Same for me I'm 28 Iv got $3k in bank and my grandfather trust just payed out so now I have 66000

Well then if 2 words is all the answer I get I suppose I'm done here. Have a nice life.

but debt isn't a good thing. My parents first house cost 3x my fathers yearly income. Mine cost 6x. Even worse while i now get paid significantly more, my house is now worth 8x - much harder over time for people to afford a place to live.

3k $

Kyle?

age 14

Yes houses are more expensive, I don't dispute that. Furnishing a livable house though is far, far cheaper, Fridges cost a weeks wage, not a months, TV's cost a weeks wage, not 2-3 months, sofas cost 2 weeks wages not months and the entry price into housing is far lower, yes the loan is larger but the rest of your necessities are far cheaper.

38, about 25k