Millennial here (actually on the fringe of being a Xennial). I don’t seem to be having an issue “adulting.”
I weep bitterly for my generation…
That’s because their parents got married, and with two paychecks, the bills are easier to afford.
Everything must be more difficult for those that use words like “adulting”.
Gee, ya don’t say...
One thing that can be done might be to band together with a few friends and buy urban houses in neighborhoods with workable commutes and lower crime rates. They will have to be bought outright without a government backed mortgage, but they can be had for the price of a car. Fix it up, get it to pass inspection, sell it, and plow every dime into a better house. You will be owner occupying these properties.
F’n whiners. GROW UP!
We're $42T in the hole.
As a Baby Boomer, I benefited from two married parents who bought a home and passed it on to me after death with a fair bit of savings and bonds. The house wasn’t saddled with a home equity loan. Thus helped me at various stages of my life. I learned to save and delay wasteful spending. Millennial want it all given to them now.
I call BS. As a middle boomer, it was WAY harder to find a job in our time and you had to have two or more to make ends meet. Even McDonald's type jobs were competitive to get.
Kids make you “Adult”. Kill your kids...forever immature.