I told my daughter I would pay for college forever, as long as she lived at home.
She chose to move out, live with fucked up boyfreind. She got a job, supported herself, then, going nowhere on low wage, decided to spend 3 years in college on loans and grants, living with various boyfreinds, or roommates with drama.
I helped her out, but wouldn’t support her.
She still owes 30k. (13k provincial, 17k federal)
They’ll wait for thier money, forever. It’s gone to collection, and since she’s not working, still can’t pay it.
She has 2 kids since then.
They took her tax return which wasn’t much. No credit rating.
That sucks. Unless you bail her out, or she miraculously gets a great job, she's going to be hurting for decades.... probably forever. If her situation is that bad, don't be surprised if she comes knocking to come home and live in your basement..... I've seen it happen to people. Two 35 year olds with mediocre jobs (but combined income that isn't too bad), but they had a kid, didn't have savings, and had to move home to their parents place. They are now "saving" to buy a house..... Not a starter condo or a modest home in the burbs or Kitchener where it's cheap.... but supposedly saving money to buy a home in the GTA. Good luck with that. Only way they'll get a home worth $800,000+ is if the parents die and they get the house.
The ego these people have. Half shitty jobs that don't pay great, zero savings, living at home, and somehow wants to leapfrog to a decent house like the rest of us have in the family tree.
Here's some advice. You're broke, wouldn't even be able to afford a mortgage that high, probably can't even save up a 10% down payment for 20 years, and what about doing what the rest of us did in recent decades like buy a modest condo to start. Only some people in the family tree 40 years ago were able to buy a house right away (when it cost maybe $100,000).
I swear. I don't think they even have an intention to buy their own home. Just wait it out for 20 years and hope the parents drop dead and leave them the house. I guess that's one way to score a home! lol
As I've stated (more like lectured!) in a few threads about being sound financially (budgeting and ensuring you get a decent job), I don't care what anyone says about money, being Scrooge, or being a greedy fuck 1%'er. Just because a person out there is doing well doesn't mean they are a ruthless Scrooge or a lucky ass who inherited millions. It can just mean you did well and didn't blow your dough.
Money solves lots of issues. Not only does it make things easier, but it's an accomplishment because you can support yourself and support a family without begging for dollars. So that in itself is a checkmark in life in my books..... being self-sufficient.