That's what most of the people I know around here make now in their early 20's. I certainly don't make much more than that. Rent around here in a BAD area will run you $500-$700, iffy areas $800-$1,000, and good areas $1,000+.
Quentina, my parents have always told my brother and I that they don't want us wasting money on rent. He lived at home and moved out at 28 when he purchased(outright) his own home. I wouldn't trade any experience I've been able/fortunate to have just to be able to say I lived in an apartment in a run down area with a beater car eating ramen noodles. People can survive, and be well rounded individuals, on their own without going through that.
Mmm, a few things.
1. My good friend has a condo in Cambridge, (boston) massachusetts that she rents to four women who pay 500/month. Cambridge is by no means crappy. So, with some hunting and effort, it is possible, even in high cost of living areas like boston, to find something safe and affordable.
2. To those people who are *****ing that their parents saw them struggling and never lifted a finger to help them out, well, it's their money, not yours. You're an adult. You f*** up, and then resent your parents when they don't come bail you out. You must have figured your way out of it, though, or you wouldn't be posting here, without your parent's help.
3. People who've never lived on their own and struggled and are posting from the cozy confines of Mommy and Daddy's house insisting that they are as well rounded as people who have struggled in their lives are just kidding themselves. How would you know? Have you ever struggled? Have you ever faced running out of money and had to solve that problem ON YOUR OWN?
You're NOT kidding us, we who've Been There, Done That, Earned The Tshirt.
Experience and adversity breeds resilience and wisdom. Not extreme abuse and neglect and depravity, but the idea that YOU have to find a way to make things work, that your parents haven't constantly blunted the sometimes hard edge of life for you along the way.
How can you pave your own way in the world when your parents have done all the hard work for you and you're just strolling along on the already made path? Has Paris Hilton ever had to pave? Look how well she's turned out!
I would LOVE to have my daughters always stay with me, but you know what? That's selfish of me, as a parent.
Will I always be there for them, to listen and to be a shoulder to cry on? Absolutely. To do their laundry and co-sign for their new cars?
No way, baby.
eh...I need to moderate this with I think I may have pms.