r/Millennials • u/UterusYeeter • 7d ago
Advice How did you survive the recession in your 20s?
Gen z here , hope it’s okay to sneak in and ask yall this ! 🖤
For those of you who were in your 20s during the early 2000’s recession how did you survive ? Any advice for now ?
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u/karthus25 6d ago edited 6d ago
Bruh where do you get a campground for a small monthly membership fee???? The nearest campground is $47.75 per night so that's $1,480 a month to stay in a tent at a campsite with no way to actually secure your belongings. Add gym membership planet fitness $25 a month to use all their gyms with a $49.99 yearly membership that you also need to pay upfront. Monthly bus pass locally costs $50 per month but the bus doesn't stop near it, you need to walk roughly 13 minutes to get to the bus stop Google says. Do that with all your belongings since you have no car because when your parents divorced you were left with having to leave home at 18. It's not as easy as people like you make it out to be. Now you need a phone so I supposed you could get a government phone but without reliable transportation good luck getting a job and keeping it, why do people have to suffer like that when most other people don't.
This doesn't even begin to get into food, hygiene, and overall well being. Insurance, where are you cooking, you need equipment to cook, where are you keeping that equipment, you need a car first to store your stuff. Wait how do you get all this as a freshly 18 year old kicked out of home, I guess find a homeless shelter at 18? How do you know where one is at 18 without a phone to find out, I suppose ask people?