If you cant afford to send your kids to college did you fail as a parent

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LOL! I don't like your tone but I cant say I disagree with this.

I think parents really need to focus on setting the next generation up. Generational wealth is important to me and in fact, it's my only long term goal at the moment.

I know my tone is hella cac but it's the truth. It's a tough pill to swallow to look at the very people who put a band-aid on your chest and protected you to see the flip side in where they failed in areas.

Ask yourself this question.

In 18 years will you have the same amount of savings you have today?
 

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I'm not upset but if you want to understand why blacks irregardless of country will continue to have zero generational wealth, peep these responses.


having generational wealth and saving for your childs college education are 2 different things.

Most blacks don't have generational wealth due to many things despite being educated. Many just make money to spend it and fail to invest it in something other than a 401K account. They live to work, and die with debt, leaving their off spring with nothing.

Repeat cycle.
 

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Well, we still have time to fix it so instead of being a jerk and snide. How about we figure out a way to do better? :manny:

It's easier to criticize than fix the problem at hand.

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My fault. I did go to hard there, but real spit. Parents should be able to save at least 5-10K. That's enough for 2 years of CC, couple that with grants, scholarships and college is affordable.

If you are going to point the finger at risings costs and the fact that college is a business, point the finger at your parents as well who failed in the business of providing for your future.
 

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I know my tone is hella cac but it's the truth. It's a tough pill to swallow to look at the very people who put a band-aid on your chest and protected you to see the flip side in where they failed in areas.

Ask yourself this question.

In 18 years will you have the same amount of savings you have today?

You didn't have to say I'm from an inferior stock though...I agree with everything you say. Jeez.
 

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I don't know I don't live in the states so I don't know how your education systems work but $20k a year for a piece of paper that doesn't really guarantee you a job right after? Especially in this economy?

We shouldn't limit ourselves just to traditional schooling.

Even if you don't want to send your child to college, some sort of post high-schoool education/training is a must, imo. Entreprenuer training and couple thousand to start a small business.
 
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We shouldn't limit ourselves just to traditional schooling.

I completely agree with you. I think it would be great if attending trade school was advertised in high schools as much as going to college is. I don't understand why it seems to be so stigmatized these days.
 

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having generational wealth and saving for your childs college education are 2 different things.

Most blacks don't have generational wealth due to many things despite being educated. Many just make money to spend it and fail to invest it in something other than a 401K account. They live to work, and die with debt, leaving their off spring with nothing.

Repeat cycle.

You answered why the next generation of African Americans will still be prime targets for predatory private loans.

Middle class, upper middle class, whatever. Parents buying/leasing 2 BMW's during those 18 years and making your kids take out loans for college? :dead:
 

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I agree with it. If you aren't giving your children everything necessary to have a leg up in the world to help them compete then you failed as a parent. Too many people are having children just to have them.
 

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I know my tone is hella cac but it's the truth. It's a tough pill to swallow to look at the very people who put a band-aid on your chest and protected you to see the flip side in where they failed in areas.

Ask yourself this question.

In 18 years will you have the same amount of savings you have today?

I won't.

At the same time I have every intention of paying for my daughter's education as high as a master's degree, if she goes for a doctorate then I'll help with that as well but she will be paying some part. An undergrad degree is not an option, she doesn't have a choice but to get one.
 

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Even if you don't want to send your child to college, some sort of post high-schoool education/training is a must, imo. Entreprenuer training and couple thousand to start a small business.

Oh, I definitely agree. I'm a firm believer in post-secondary.
My sister didn't bother going to college or whatever, she's working at a manufacturing factory. Yeah she makes more money but if she went to school for even a year, she couldve been in a higher position.

I'm just saying. I'm not saying I would tell my kids, go fukk yourself/pay for your own schooling or don't go it's not worth it. I just like to look at it from both sides. I told my mom not to pay for my schooling, even though she offered. I'm just that kind of person.
 

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I won't.

At the same time I have every intention of paying for my daughter's education as high as a master's degree, if she goes for a doctorate then I'll help with that as well but she will be paying some part. An undergrad degree is not an option, she doesn't have a choice but to get one.

In no way shape or form am I saying parents should have 30K-50K for college saved up.

Ideal? yes, but being realistic and factoring in bad beats in life like unsuspected illnesses and other b/s 5-10K seems reasonable for the avg American household at 50K a year. :manny:
 

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In no way shape or form am I saying parents should have 30K-50K for college saved up.

Ideal? yes, but being realistic and factoring in bad beats in life like unsuspected illnesses and other b/s 5-10K seems reasonable for the avg American household at 50K a year. :manny:

An average white american household though.

What's the household average for black americans?
 

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In no way shape or form am I saying parents should have 30K-50K for college saved up.

Ideal? yes, but being realistic and factoring in bad beats in life like unsuspected illnesses and other b/s 5-10K seems reasonable for the avg American household at 50K a year. :manny:

I feel you. Just something! Give a nikka chance in life lmao!
 
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