Now I know how these kids drive Mercedes and BMWs, eat out every other night, party and live in these new posh amenitie filled apartments that cost $2500+ a month...they get free hand outs from their parents even though they make wayyyy more income than the average American worker...
Wealthy millennials still lean on their parents for financial support
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Elena Holodny 18 hours ago
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Millennials lean on their parents for financial help(InvestmentNews)
A new survey from UBS Group AG found that 74% of affluent millennials rely on their parents for financial support. The group surveyed 1,131 millennials aged 21-29 who have at least $100,000 in household income or the same amount of assets to invest, or aged 30-36 with at least $250,000.
29% of those surveyed said their received help with health insurance; 28% with home purchases, 26% with auto insurance, and 23% with utilities, reports Christine Idzelis.
“They came into adulthood during a very uncertain economic time,” said Sameer Aurora, the head of client strategy for UBS Wealth ManagementAmericas. “The financial crisis has cast a long shadow.”