I'm 19 turning 20 in July and feel pathetic for still living at home.
I have $7,000 dollars in savings. Where do I go and what do I do?
You should see how pathetic you feel living at home as 28...
You should stay home and try to land a well-paying job.
Can't tell if bait or genuinely naive.
>>27337405
try being a month away from 30....
clear my amazon wishlist
>>27337380
>microwave 3m away from bed
I would runnaway
>>27337380
buy rental property, you have enough to by a 140k property you could rent out and make 800-1200 a month while also living there
shit's easy money
>>27337405
Really does suck, doesn't it.
Making progress, 28bro?
I feel like the vast majority of people at 20 are still living at home. I didn't move out till I was 23 myself.
>>27337405
>>27337574
>tfw 26 and still living at home
>tfw unemployed for years
so this is how it ends
>>27337380
Get a job then move out. In that order.
>>27337405
>>27337574
>still 26
Whew...
>22
>full time job
>school on the side
>decent friend group
>live at home
Shitloads of people live at home. Moving out to feel "less pathetic", trying to scrape by on savings, is an absolutely retarded decision. As long as you're not NEET no one cares
>git job
>save up enough money for 20% for down payment so you an get a conventional mortgage
>you wont do that so save up between 5% to 20% for a high ratio mortgage. in your case that could be like $10k on a $200k house/condo
>>27337380
meet roommates, land a high paying job, get a college loan or get your parents to help.
pretty much your only options. You are almost in the majority of the population that age though. Had a few charts but they're on my phone and alas im too lazy. PEW WEF bureau of labor stats.