Dave wrote:Pepi wrote:I don't see how you younger guys are even making it My wife went to the local grocery and spent 30 bucks on one bag. Almost 10 bucks for a bottle of apple cider vinegar and it wasn't a gal either LOL Jezzbus
By trying?
The kids I see crying about shit these days have no idea what a budget is.
Every critique of their spending is met with smug bullshit like "a $9 cup of coffee isn't why I'm poor", "a new iPhone isn't a luxury", "I use grubhub to deliver my fast food because I don't have time to get it myself", "I just bought festival tickets YOLO"
I reviewed a 20 somethings financials the other day and it was straight absurd. Over $1500 in ridiculous dumb wasteful spending, and the girl was indignant to any sort of change. She sure bitched a lot about how everything is unaffordable. Never mind her new car payment, $600/month on UberEats, $150/month cell phone bill, every other day Sbux... Claimed going to the grocery store was more wasteful, justified her new car with dumb excuses, etc.
I have no sympathy. Maybe don't sign up for $140k in student loans to go fuck off at a bullshit university for 4 years to wind up with a useless generic degree.
A lot of this is true but its not the whole picture. I make what is supposed to be a decent amount of money annually but still find it pretty tight now with the substantial increase in essential expenses. I'm also not exactly crying but it does kind of suck to see... Yeah I'm still in So Cal too so I'm probably an idiot or whatever the spike in costs has been absurd to see.