It’s scary as scabies.
It’s scary as scabies.
Pretty much this.
I think we can agree that Trump is Satan and is warning Oprah not to run, which — using a double negative — translates as God telling her to run.
“A horrible ass boil that does not go away” should be the new acronym for Harvey.
I literally just paid off the student loans for my BA yesterday. It took 9 years at $300 a month and the only reason I could afford to pay them off now (I technically had 2.5 more years) is because I got a divorce and my alimony covered it. I’m so frustrated with this system. I want (and need for my ‘dream job’) a…
I’m not advocating for possessions; I’m advocating for being financially stable, in real terms. Financial security — meaning, both savings and a solid career built from investment of time and thought — enables you to navigate life with many more choices.
simplistic answers often come from a super close-minded place
Here’s the thing, though: “luxuries” aren’t what Millenials would choose money for. No, what we need that $36k for is rent, groceries, transportation to and from work, and monthly payments on our ~$40k of student loan debt.
It’s a step forward. It isn’t “money’s better than love,” it’s “invest in yourself so that you don’t make stupid decisions while operating out of desperation.”
As a millenial who is staving off a car purchase specifically so he can use the money to pay his student loans down, I do like how they pretend like there’s a choice between the money and a dating life, though. That’s illuminating, though not entirely in ways they intended.
I mean, I’d share it with him, even though I’d be doing all the work.
In my late ‘40s with two kids. A divorce and a few decent-length relationships in my rearview mirror.
Shit, for a million dollars, my husband would be mad if I didn’t cheat on him.
And you don’t have to worry your money will suddenly run off with the bank account they knew in high school who they’re “just friends” with.
As was the refusal to adjust wages alongside the grossly inflated costs of everything that prompted it.
In the end you can’t eat love.
I would definitely choose money. People who say to choose love over money have never had to worry about money.
These workers on average said that a $36,000 raise would convince them to put off having a relationship.
Sorry, but that barely qualifies as even liking guns in America. I’m reasonably confident that three of those came with the purchase of his house in Georgia.