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    A Millennial Claims They Can’t Afford a Home or a Child

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    A millennial recently sparked a significant discussion on Reddit by expressing frustration over financial challenges related to homeownership and parenting. In the subreddit r/Millennials, she articulated, “I don’t understand how other millennials are affording their lives. It has to be inheritance money or credit card debt. Right? I don’t understand how anyone bought a house recently or is raising a child right now.”

    Insights from Fellow Millennials

    In response, hundreds of millennials weighed in, sharing their experiences and financial strategies. A clear trend emerged: millennials who purchased homes prior to the pandemic find themselves in a more favorable financial position compared to those trying to navigate the current real estate market.

    Pre-Pandemic Homebuyers Reel from Significant Gains

    One user wrote, “We purchased our house pre-COVID. We couldn’t afford to buy it now, or literally any house now.” Another shared a similar sentiment, stating, “I was fortunate to buy a house pre-COVID with a moderate single income and sold it five years later for nearly double the purchase price. Without that, we wouldn’t be able to afford anything in our area now.”

    The Burden of Childcare Costs

    Many participants pointed out that the high cost of childcare makes raising children increasingly difficult alongside homeownership. One millennial remarked, “Kids still cost thousands each month,” highlighting the financial strain many face when balancing parenting with other life expenses.

    Privilege, Luck, and Hard Work

    Some individuals acknowledged that they benefitted from family support or unfortunate circumstances, which helped them financially. A man noted that his home was paid off due to a life insurance payout following his wife’s passing, while another chimed in, “Same thing happened to me! Miss that individual but yeah, financially I’m in a good place.”

    Career Choices and Financial Wisdom Matter

    Numerous commenters emphasized that lucrative career paths in fields like law, technology, and finance played a pivotal role in their financial stability. A couple, aged 34 and 37, revealed they had a combined income of $480,000, crediting their success to their high-paying jobs. “We didn’t come from wealthy families,” the woman explained, emphasizing the importance of career choice in their financial journey.

    Generational Divide and Economic Struggles

    Many also highlighted the generational gap within the millennial demographic itself. “Millennials range from 30 to 45 now,” one user pointed out. “You’re in a vastly different life situation if you’re a young millennial compared to an older one.” This divide illustrates varying levels of economic opportunity and lifestyle experiences.

    Surviving Without Inheritance or Debt

    Ultimately, some shared that their success resulted from hard work, a bit of luck, and prudent financial decision-making. One person noted, “We live on less than we make. That’s it. We bought a home and have two kids without any inheritance.” Another added, “I drive my old Volvo SUV and bought my house about 12 years ago. I just enjoyed a tomato I grew for dinner. I’m easy to please.”

    In conclusion, many participants agreed that factors such as timing, location, career choices, and family support significantly impact whether millennials can achieve what was once viewed as a standard middle-class lifestyle.

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