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Don't exaggerate, $3000 a month?
Easily $3k in most metro areas in the US if you need more than 2 bedrooms, as many families do.
Rookie mistake
Ah yes let me just go back in time and have myself born in a different country, silly me.
That's what a lot of American pigs are telling foreigners. How have the turns tabled, right?
Throwing the baby out with the bath water
The 5 year old has been yearning for the mines lately…
That's what I say. If they want to continue living with their parents after 5, they should pay their share
That's a bit excessive, craigslist will do
Well, sell your kid to a libertarian and earn $20k, put your kid in a mine and get $1k/mo
there are 800sqft trailers in California that are for sale starting at $1.8 million.
$3000 a month is common in urban cities.
Is probably lower than the avg and median rent in California