sarahothomas
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I agree with you on on the points about cost - it's a very, very significant amount of money that obviously not every parent can afford to give to their children. My parents couldn't, and I likely won't either. However, be careful not assume that he meant any harm by his statement. Maybe he meant he felt it was his duty as a parent, not passing judgment on other parenting choices/styles/abilities. Let's all agree that college is extremely expensive no matter who is paying for itSo if you don't pay for your kids' college, you are a bad parent? And at what cost? Here kids in the top 10% of their HS class get free CC, and in state tuition without room and board is around $15,000 a year, so technically the $30,000 we are giving each child should be enough. However, I expect their final costs to exceed $100,000 each, even attending in state schools. A half a million is a lot of money, especially 15 years away from retirement (which we have, but will be putting it towards retirement).
