Lazy for a Living: Why Some Millennials Never Need to Work Again | Somewhat Reasonable
...But despite the numerous opportunities presented to Millennials, my generation also has the ability to choose to reject traditional nine-to-five work due to decades of policy changes and an unprecedented effort to redistribute American wealth.
A savvy Millennial with a desire to avoid work at all costs can navigate the government’s bureaucracy, and without breaking a single law, can live the rest of his or her life without paying for anything.
“Of course you could live off of government services,” you’re thinking, “but who wants to live in a perpetual state of poverty?”
That’s the insanity of the system.
You no longer have to be poor to receive government services.
All you need to do is go to graduate school.
When a student is enrolled in an undergraduate program, the student may only borrow a total of $31,000 for costs.
The remainder of the costs must be paid by private student loans or by a parent’s federal student loans.
If a student doesn’t have parents who are eligible to borrow, the federal government allows a student to borrow up to $57,500 for expenses.
Students are not required to pay any federal loans back while enrolled in school, and loans can be used to pay for living costs, including food, housing, and other necessary expenses.
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