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Growing up, did your parents share how much money they made with you? Or how much certain expenses like rent/mortgage, car loans, or groceries cost each month?
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I have a theory that those on both extremes of the class spectrum had a better idea of what was going on financially in their own household.
08:44 PM - May 21, 2023
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For example, it would be hard/impossible to keep homelessness or food insecurity completely hidden from your children.
08:46 PM - May 21, 2023
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And those that grew up very wealthy likely knew it, too.
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Which leaves those in the "middle class", however you would define it. I think those kids were mostly blissfully unaware of what their parents' true budget situation was.
08:50 PM - May 21, 2023
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The light thing is a pet peeve of mine, but that's not really because of the cost.

My childhood home didn't have air conditioning, and had radiant ceiling heat, which had blown out in the majority of the rooms and was never replaced/repaired.
In response to Paula Beard.
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