folstar t1_j1t2fk2 wrote
Yeah, just your typical millennial earning in the top quintile, no current housing costs, and spending $10.59 a week on groceries.
justlikeofficespace OP t1_j1t2tmn wrote
I never said this was typical (far from it!). Just a millennial, not a typical one. When I was living on my own groceries/eating out were around $150-200/month.
MarcoTheMagnificent t1_j1u6bws wrote
That’s still very low for both groceries and eating out per month. But if that works for you then great!
folstar t1_j1umups wrote
Then the title should probably read "a total outlier" instead of "a millennial". This post borders on outrage bait.
justlikeofficespace OP t1_j1uw198 wrote
Sorry, it wasn’t my intention to rub people the wrong way. Just sharing a data point. Again not representative of any group or anyone. I should have added the “living at home” part in the title.
enevetable t1_j1vys0p wrote
Yeah bruh... The living with parents part a huge savings... That can eat up 30 45% of ur income😬
I_lick_windowz t1_j1wqurz wrote
Their post never said typical. They are a millennial saving up for a house. That’s objectively correct
folstar t1_j1x3gx6 wrote
You lick something alright.
I_lick_windowz t1_j1x3pff wrote
Windowz. It says right there ^
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