So my Cuz got a job making 600$ a week and he think rich
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Very true...I don't because make enough money to pay my bills and do whatever it is I please but I've got a cousin right now that doesn't have a job living off his girls 14 dollar an hour paycheck and went and rented a 950$ a month house and 2 months later can't pay none of his bills. ? like that makes me sick.
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Thats whats wrong with alot of ? nowadays...living outside of there means.
Very common.
And so many will buy a new Louis bag before they even pay their rent. -
Conscious__Nkechi wrote: »Very common.
And so many will buy a new Louis bag before they even pay their rent.
I see cadillac escalades and hummers parked at apartment complex buildings all the time. -
Conscious__Nkechi wrote: »Very common.
And so many will buy a new Louis bag before they even pay their rent.
Stuff like that just boggles my mind. -
I see cadillac escalades and hummers parked at apartment complex buildings all the time.
Some guys will drop thousands on rims, sound systems and all that to "? their ride" but still live under mamas roof
That is completely backwards to me.rose.amoureux wrote: »Stuff like that just boggles my mind.
Yeah. I knew this chick who had 2 kids and still did that kind of stuff. She would make sure she was fly before the bills were paid.
Off topic but still relevant, there once was this lady who rode on the train looking fresh with the latest in Gucci, prada galore and her son looked a mess in rags. Smh. -
The ? is 18, hell yeah he flexin makin that much. Just advise him that he needs to save. It don't matter how much you makin, you need to save, whether it's for investing and/or emergencies.
But for real, dude is 18 with no real bills to pay, yes he is ballin. Look at the situation my ? . Maybe a 21 yr old grad is making more than him but that grad is payin rent, loans, food, etc etc and ends up with pennies at the end of the day. Yo cuzzin ends up with a couple stacks. C'mon son. This is his chance to get his real life started on a great foot -
I'm a tell you like this. Down here $1300 a month for an apartment means that ? is gated, has a pool, has it's own fitness center, it's own security, furnished, utilities included, and etc. Give or take a few of those accomodations, that's a top of the line apartment round here. I know folks paying no more than $700 a month for their mortgage and house insurance. Yard so big, they could put another house in the back yard.
But the cost of living in LA is cheaper than most. Your cuz however, will be struggling on that $16/hr if your rent is the average for your area. -
The ? is 18, hell yeah he flexin makin that much. Just advise him that he needs to save. It don't matter how much you makin, you need to save, whether it's for investing and/or emergencies.
But for real, dude is 18 with no real bills to pay, yes he is ballin. Look at the situation my ? . Maybe a 21 yr old grad is making more than him but that grad is payin rent, loans, food, etc etc and ends up with pennies at the end of the day. Yo cuzzin ends up with a couple stacks. C'mon son. This is his chance to get his real life started on a great foot
He is 18 making $16/hour. Man, if he starts saving 50% of each weekly check which he could do provided he lives at home, it will add up and he will be on a really great track.
He could save over $14 K within a year alone, before he hits the age of 20. That is what I would do. Forget about getting the latest fashion and buying everything you want at first sight. I would just think of how later on I would have money in the bank to have for the things I really want ie. travel, my children, my future, my projects etc. And most of all when I really want to live comfortably, I could. -
Conscious__Nkechi wrote: »He could save over $14 K within a year alone, before he hits the age of 20. That is what I would do. Forget about getting the latest fashion and buying everything you want at first sight. I would just think of how later on I would have money in the bank to have for the things I really want ie. travel, my children, my future, my projects etc. And most of all when I really want to live comfortably, I could.politicalthug202 wrote: »thinking he a baller,talking about he wanna comp my camero off me and he about to be ? bad ? .
Given the t/s post, the kid prolly gonna spend most his bread on cars, clothes and clubbin -
rose.amoureux wrote: »I live in a 4 bdrm 2 bath apt, for 389 (utilities included), but its basically free for me.
LIES or you live in a crackhouse -
A lot of money? No.
A lot of money for a ? who is 18 years old? Yes. -
Conscious__Nkechi wrote: »Very common.
And so many will buy a new Louis bag before they even pay their rent.
On the real marley marl, I feel some kinda way now knowing you're light skinned. You just somehow seem less authentic. -
rose.amoureux wrote: »
I live close to my campus (no, not school housing), so the rates are pretty low around here. I think the highest rate is somewhere around 465 for 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Hell no I dont live in section 8. (Not that theres anything wrong with living on section 8. You gotta have shelter.). Where I live now, the apts are pretty nice.
I dont have to pay because someone pays for me..
who pays for your apt? -
I know he making good money for an 18 yr old
thats the point of the thread to show u how the value of money changes
as u get older. I felt the same way when I had a gig making 14.00 an hour.
yall right about the location,but Dallas and Atlanta looking real good with them low prices
but being from chitown I would be bored plus in Chicago,I can get anywhere in the city
1 Hour for like 5.00. even tho I got 2 cars. -
politicalthug202 wrote: »I know he making good money for an 18 yr old
thats the point of the thread to show u how the value of money changes
as u get older. I felt the same way when I had a gig making 14.00 an hour.
yall right about the location,but Dallas and Atlanta looking real good with them low prices
but being from chitown I would be bored plus in Chicago,I can get anywhere in the city
1 Hour for like 5.00. even tho I got 2 cars.
And you talkin' about how he spends HIS money? -
Conscious__Nkechi wrote: »He is 18 making $16/hour. Man, if he starts saving 50% of each weekly check which he could do provided he lives at home, it will add up and he will be on a really great track.
He could save over $14 K within a year alone, before he hits the age of 20. That is what I would do. Forget about getting the latest fashion and buying everything you want at first sight. I would just think of how later on I would have money in the bank to have for the things I really want ie. travel, my children, my future, my projects etc. And most of all when I really want to live comfortably, I could.
Problem right here. If no one gives him direction or shows him how to save MOST people wont do it on their own. Its easy to say the rest because you are grown, have responsibilities and know the importance of saving but thats not the case for the average 18 yr old. -
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Lorenzo de Medici wrote: »And you talkin' about how he spends HIS money?
I bought my 1st car as a favor to a freind he needed the dough after
his divorce and I gotta hella good deal on it but the car kind of bring negative attention
and then I just had to comp that 2010 camero -
Kushington wrote: »Given the t/s post, the kid prolly gonna spend most his bread on cars, clothes and clubbinLorenzo de Medici wrote: »On the real marley marl, I feel some kinda way now knowing you're light skinned. You just somehow seem less authentic.
Never said I wasn't. I've posted my complexion in the past but apparently my posts have been dark skinneded. But okay.major pain wrote: »Problem right here. If no one gives him direction or shows him how to save MOST people wont do it on their own. Its easy to say the rest because you are grown, have responsibilities and know the importance of saving but thats not the case for the average 18 yr old.
Absolutely.
If he lacks that direction and that bug in his ear advising him to be responsible with it he most likely blow it like many teenagers do. Forget teenagers, even 20+ year olds don't manage their money well and bring it in just to have it out of their checking account for anything but necessities. He most likely won't get the true sense of what those savings could do until he is older with a lot more responsibilities on his plate. Even when a more experienced individual tries to put them on, they aren't trying to hear it. They just want to have fun and live what seems to be the "good life" now. IMO, the "good life" here in America comes as you become older and are able to live comfortably and do what you like without the stress of making rent. -
He's 18....$2400 a month, give or take, isn't bad at all.
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he is rich
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Depends how you use it, an income is an income.
If you smart you should think of the order you spend your money in like this order: Rent/Bills/Fun , but when i was younger it was Fun/Bills/Rent......which is why i have currently no income and back living with my moms tryna ressurect my pro soccer career on some government cheese. -
he hood rich
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$16/hour in the state of Ohio would be living big time!
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ClevelandTaurus1986 wrote: »$16/hour in the state of Ohio would be living big time!
$10.00hr in the state of ohio would be living big time