Fair Warning: Rant coming...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/ret...&cvid=b2856d9b49d649fd8e8f33027f73f22e&ei=139
"I don't see myself retiring at all."
Okay... so you intend to work until you die... that may work for some jobs...
But you buy your dog thousands of dollars "in sweaters and silk scarves"
And I'm okay with that - it's your money and you can spend it as you see fit.
JUST DON'T *EVER* - complain to me that things are expensive or that you can't afford something.
"Instead of manically saving for a future that’s not promised, Gen Zers are investing their money into their personal growth and mental well-being."
Note the slant, "manically saving" - is there a space between that and 'soft saving'?
In the early 90s, DW and I both worked. We spent money on a maid cleaning service twice a month to do the heavy cleaning that we didn't want to do. Women at DWs workplace looked down on us, "Oh, it must be nice to have the money to pay a maid."
Fine. But you buy a new dress every Saturday and you and your husband drink bar-priced beer. If you skipped that twice a month, you could afford the same service. So I don't judge you on how you spend your money, don't judge me on how I spend mine.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/ret...&cvid=b2856d9b49d649fd8e8f33027f73f22e&ei=139
"I don't see myself retiring at all."
Okay... so you intend to work until you die... that may work for some jobs...
But you buy your dog thousands of dollars "in sweaters and silk scarves"
And I'm okay with that - it's your money and you can spend it as you see fit.
JUST DON'T *EVER* - complain to me that things are expensive or that you can't afford something.
"Instead of manically saving for a future that’s not promised, Gen Zers are investing their money into their personal growth and mental well-being."
Note the slant, "manically saving" - is there a space between that and 'soft saving'?
In the early 90s, DW and I both worked. We spent money on a maid cleaning service twice a month to do the heavy cleaning that we didn't want to do. Women at DWs workplace looked down on us, "Oh, it must be nice to have the money to pay a maid."
Fine. But you buy a new dress every Saturday and you and your husband drink bar-priced beer. If you skipped that twice a month, you could afford the same service. So I don't judge you on how you spend your money, don't judge me on how I spend mine.