An adult lives at home with parents to save for a house, planning to stay about a year. Intended savings are falling behind because house prices and the general cost of living are rising. The adult does not know the parents' financial situation, which causes worry and leads to concerns about possible parental favouritism. Financial uncertainty and perceived unequal treatment are affecting the adult's ability to save and causing mental strain. The combination of high housing costs and unclear family finances is undermining the original plan to save and move out.
I don't know my parents' financial situation, but it's playing on my mind that maybe this is favouritism?
I live at home with my parents. It was meant to be for a year or so to help me save for a house, but I feel like my saving can't keep up with house prices and the general cost of living.
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