The trick is one family gets a sub and shares it with the siblings. Avoid paying for internet access that has a data cap. These things are key to avoiding surprise bills.
I hope not. Not all of us millienials(I'm on the older side of it) are idiots. I'll be retiring early and I didn't really get it together til mid-late 20's when it comes to finances.
I felt the advisors pain. I'm 27 and teaching some friends how to budget their money because their parents never taught them. It's a work in progress...
I feel like Gogo Fropo is a spam account cause I've seen this comment and link on like every comments replies I looked at with multiple accounts. I don't normally notice these things but it feels dodgy, not gonna risk clicking the link. I could be wrong but I want people to be aware in case it is.
@@willhowe3070 Bernie’s wealth tax was mostly for the 1%, and was graduated for those making over 200k, then 500k etc. So the tax paid by millionaires would be muuuch more than those making 200k. But it would not change taxes for the middle class, in fact trump is the one who lowered the deduction for dependents which many of the middle class rely on
@@williamnews9051 lol Roth's are designed for poor people. rich people use max funded IUL funds, AKA rich man's roth. I recommend withdrawing your money from a roth early and moving it into a IUL fund.
When he said retirement is a couple million dollars I can understand why he thought this way because I'm apart of the Zllenials known as the bridge generation between the gen z and millennials and I don't even think I'll get to retire comfortably in my lifetime and post university who the hell knows. Tbh the world is looking so bleak I don't have any idea how any generation present /up and coming will be able to live comfortably with the basics being accessible to them and it's sad.
I know a guy who is on welfare and waiting for his sick brother to die because he figures he'll get something. The sick brother has a wife and two kids- I just don't get the entitlement. And then he disses the brother because "he was boring and invested money instead of traveling like I did". Yeesh.
I know a lot of millennials living at home and the parents aren’t rich but living with parents still helps just a little with rent and food. But I feel ya
Had me *DEAD* 💀 at *"Savings, finally something I'm good at..."* Points to flannel👕: *"20% off."* Points to hat🧢: *"40% off!"* This was me my whole life!😂😳
Never too late to binge watch them! I also saw Trey appear in my yt suggestions just lately and spent an evening with Trey's videos while doing my paintings. No need to have regrets for something you didnt know and can't change because it's past. But you can feel happy and laugh watching Trey's videos and can even do it Now 😁 Now is action and Love, thats what I'm sending you! Now go watch and enjoy!😀💓
@@DrohidPlayground it depends on where you live. Apartments here are around 450 a month but in a city they can run around 1k a month. Take that plus food, gas, and you can make it in theory but it's a struggle depending on how you handle your money
@@DrohidPlayground It's pretty insane over here. Where in Europe it would be plenty, here, you can be paying that amount just to rent a flat or house or for monthly payment if you own something.
@@MilkyWhite1 it's a reference to a program alot of churches offer called "Financial Peace". Helps you get on track and learn more about how to do better with money. Great program!
I can relate to the Starbucks jab at the beginning. 🤣 Had a millennial house sit for us for a week while we were out of town. She explained how she was always broke and tight on money. When we came back I opened our kitchen trash lid to find it filled to the brim with Star Bucks cups. 🤦🏼♂️
Dude, I’m a millennial but I cannot BELIEVE how much money people spend on coffee without realizing it. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. I don’t drink it regularly and when I did, it was only because I made it at work for our office and it was free.
It baffles me how we have millennials complaining about making over 24,000 and calling it "living in poverty". If they took out all their subscriptions for useless tv watching and music , they could save much more money as well as stopping eating out and drinking their money away.... And for some reason no one is getting a talk in budgeting....... I have no sympathy for people who choose to live above their means when they cannot afford it ...
@@danae-winters24,000 is less than full time minimum wage in my state. That doesn't go very far with rent, utilities, car insurance, health insurance, healthcare costs, car payment, car repairs, student loan payment, gas, food, clothes, cell phone, kids. I don't think you are going to be living large a lot of places with that kind of money.
I’m a Boomer, proud parent of a Millenial and a Gen Z’er. People blame the parents for the way our youth have turned out but I think the kids are (mostly) just fine. I think that I and my contemporaries have done a fine job raising our kids. We love you guys! Be safe, and no drinking and driving!!!
$34k is plenty, unless you're living somewhere stupid expensive like New York, or California. You should be able to live off 20, throw about 4 in savings to ensure you have an emergency fun, and invest 10. Also, if your income ever increases, do you increase your expenses.
being a millennial is rough. we blame the school system for not preparing us for the real world. we just learn as we go 😬..this was a great example of that 😂
Yup pretty much but things are definitely different for us.You can never accumulate the money our parents did ever.Unless maybe they willed it to you.They had was more resources,less competition and the price or houses and other luxury iteams didn't cost as much as they do now.Before you could by a house if only one person had an income and they only had to work a 9-5.Now people have to work 2 jobs each never have any children and have immaculate credit in order to be looked at.Also if you live in a shitty town like me most of our real estate has been bought from people that don't even live in Canada.
I’m not sure what millennial this is because I couldn’t identify with any of these. I can barely keep Netflix as an expense while paying rent for my mother and I, who lives with my btw. I feel like this may be a young millennial closer to a gen-z cause those of us in our thirties are honestly just trying to make it through the day.
I LOVE THE ACCOUNTANTS REACTIONS TO THIS MILLENIALS ANSWERS LOL!!! THIS IS PURE TALENT WHEN TREY PORTRAYSX2 DIFFERENT PEOPLE IN A CONVERSATION WITH HIMSELF & IT'S COMPLETELY BELIEVABLE - Never fails to pull it off! Pure entertainment and funny as hell, never disappoints😂🤙👌💥
I've been married for over 5 years and I'm still riding that train. I don't even like my phone service, so a couple years back I asked my dad if he wanted to take me off, and he informed me that his bill went up if my phone left the plan, so he wanted me to stay on that plan
I have my parents on my plan. That's the only way we could talk my dad into a phone. It was cheaper than my mom being on her own plan. But now we are also tech support. haha
I’m gen x. I made one mistake with my phone bill in my freshman year of college (before cell phones) and my dad never paid another phone bill of mine again.
I WISH I was this kind of millennial. My parents use MY logins, and I am basically the administrative assistant of everyone’s lives. School loans, I can kind of agree on, but the rest of this is nonsense to me.
Millennials include a big age range, and many if us are in our 30s, who own homes, have families (animal kids included 🐴🐴), and have survived the crazy but fun 20s. It’s normal to still be figuring stuff out in ur 20s, just don’t waste too much time!
Well to be fair with $3mil you could pull out $60,000/yr on your interest alone, so it depends on your expenses. Estimate about $20,000/yr per mil in your retirement accounts, but like for eternity. Bump it up to $25,000/yr per mil and it’ll still last at least 30 years
Lol. "You shouldn't finance shame people!" But really, the pressure for all these new subscriptions (because nothing is just a purchase anymore) is enormous. I am a millennial and get a lot of "what you don't have "?!
Respectfully disagree. It's never too early to learn money saving habits. If you wait until you reach a certain income level to start being wise with your money, you'll never be wise with your money. But I definitely agree that all the good advice in the world can't make up for an income that's below the poverty line.
The best way to be able to bring in more cash is to learn how to budget and put that money towards short and long term goals that would help increase your money. If you can't learn how to manage your money when you're poor you either will never increase your cash or you'll have a large amount for a very short time. The best thing is to teach long term financial outcome. The key is living within your means, the key is money management.
@@southerncharmed4118 lol like the generations currently hemorrhaging their retirement into phone scams and fraud schemes? It’s so crazy that plebs have been convinced to support rampant corruption and inequality as the fault of the plebs bc maybe one day they too can be the bourgeoisie~ the privileged many who never ask questions bc they had everything handed to them if they just follow a pattern already set out for their lives, and don’t fuss too much. Bourgeoisie consider the plebs to be weak, lazy, and stupid- simply without the good sense to succeed. This way no one looks above that and questions the way things are set up. Because _you_ are *better* than _them_ and _they_ are the problem. No one wonders about the little princes and princesses that take vacations their whole lives until they run things. Imagine how simple life must seem to them?
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idk why it's funny but it is
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idk why it's funny but it is
Ur hilarious Trey!
@@maxwu9954 lol that actually is funny
@@gogofropo5264 yeah it is right?
“I use someone else’s HBO” was too real. 😆
Ok
Grandmaster🙏
Accidentally guessed the Disney plus password of someone else,turns out it was my neighbor... were freinds now-
I use someone else's Dinsey+, Amazone prime, HBO, Netflix, Viaplay.
The trick is one family gets a sub and shares it with the siblings. Avoid paying for internet access that has a data cap. These things are key to avoiding surprise bills.
“Retirement? Yeah, I’d like to do that ASAP.” 😂😂😂
I felt that hard 😂 🤣
🤣🤣🤣
Be careful what u wish for
i mean, who doesn't?
Same
He's simueltaneoulsy roasting and sympathising with millennials
We have a difficulty in navigating our lifes...
The duality of man
It's mostly roasting.
Tbh I don't really see much sympathizing.
@@ibigfire He dont deserve it... he is spoiled 😂
When he started naming all his premium accounts as expenses, I felt that😂
It’s so funny... I feel like millennials have all of those
BECAUSE IT IS 🤗
@@briar6479 Speak for yourself. I've got a $1.99 Hulu account, a firestick and Cinema HD. I'm good. LOL!
They are expenses! #criesinmillenial 😭
I cringed
"I guess I could try to limit gas money..."
"OK there you go"
"...by buying a TESLA!"
::Takes off Glasses in Frustration::
DEAD😂😂😂
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If someone can afford a Tesla they don't need a cap on gas money 😂
😂😂😂
I thought he was going to say by ubering everywhere lol
@@jognfong8557 after research in the long term tesla's are more affordable
As an actual financial advisor, this is hilariously accurate
“My daddy did that” lmaooo, for literally everything tho
Millennial here: who's parents are these?!
@@HhHh-ev2zz LEAVE HEATHEN
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@@kellyeckenrode6446 right? I don't know anyone who's parents bought them a house lol
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The honesty and truth in all this 🏆 🏆 🏆
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lmao
True
really!? peoples parents get them into houses and set up\pay their mortgage ?
It’s sad but true
I hope not. Not all of us millienials(I'm on the older side of it) are idiots. I'll be retiring early and I didn't really get it together til mid-late 20's when it comes to finances.
I love how the advisor gets more and more frustrated
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idk why it's funny but it is
@@pppchiv4696 It isn't though
He should expected that... since the father asked him and had to force his son to go
I felt the advisors pain. I'm 27 and teaching some friends how to budget their money because their parents never taught them.
It's a work in progress...
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LOL the family phone plan is so so real with millennials.
Speak for yourself.
Not me lol
Maybe a decade ago.
Pretty sure that’s just a USA thing, other countries don’t have that.
I pay for my stuff. I rent, but own a car.
“Coulda used you Bernie, I’m feeling the BERN” wow😂
I feel like Gogo Fropo is a spam account cause I've seen this comment and link on like every comments replies I looked at with multiple accounts. I don't normally notice these things but it feels dodgy, not gonna risk clicking the link. I could be wrong but I want people to be aware in case it is.
little does he know that that $34k a year would QUICKLY turn into 14k
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@@secretninja247 That's not true at all but go off.
@@willhowe3070 Bernie’s wealth tax was mostly for the 1%, and was graduated for those making over 200k, then 500k etc. So the tax paid by millionaires would be muuuch more than those making 200k. But it would not change taxes for the middle class, in fact trump is the one who lowered the deduction for dependents which many of the middle class rely on
In our defense, our parents put us on the family plan when we got phones as teenagers...And we just never left lol.
Because it is much cheaper, even if you pay your portion of the bill directly to your dad the way I do with mine.
I'm 21 and have paid my phone bill since I was 14. Also have bought 3 cars and have an OK Roth. Ya'll are spoiled and still can't save?!
dont even have a phone at 17 !!!
@@williamnews9051 21 and you have 3 cars. What do you do for a living
@@williamnews9051 lol Roth's are designed for poor people. rich people use max funded IUL funds, AKA rich man's roth. I recommend withdrawing your money from a roth early and moving it into a IUL fund.
"You did my dad's will right? How is he looking?" I just love this.
"He's kinda bigger guy...he prolly won't last" hahahaha I shouldn't have laughed as hard as I did at that LOL!!!
When he said retirement is a couple million dollars I can understand why he thought this way because I'm apart of the Zllenials known as the bridge generation between the gen z and millennials and I don't even think I'll get to retire comfortably in my lifetime and post university who the hell knows. Tbh the world is looking so bleak I don't have any idea how any generation present /up and coming will be able to live comfortably with the basics being accessible to them and it's sad.
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I know a guy who is on welfare and waiting for his sick brother to die because he figures he'll get something. The sick brother has a wife and two kids- I just don't get the entitlement. And then he disses the brother because "he was boring and invested money instead of traveling like I did". Yeesh.
You know you’re in trouble if Netflix counts as an expense.
@@HhHh-ev2zz why do you keep doing this
bruh lmao
Whyyyy ..?.. its an expanse ... dad literally buy for my phone and rent.. so I pay for self care and entertainment..
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If you pay for it every month, how is it not an expense?
“He made me do this or else he would stop paying my phone bill” 😂😂😂😭😭
Savings. Finally something I’m good at! “20% off, 40% off” hahaha!!!
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This is only true if the millennial's parents had money. Most of us started out with negative scores because we had nothing.
I'm instead lending money to my mom even though I'm on disability XD ahh the life.
@@danniellekirsty3138 Same! I had to budget in my parents retirement fund! Gen Z is the one winning cause I help my younger siblings too!
Ngawwww. Have a cry?
@@wackybrattyx as a gen z, definitely not winning lol
@@NT-vb9vv why are u randomly salty about a finance comment lmao
“Also man, Cd’s are kind of out...” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Easily find stocks in financially sound companies with dividends greater than 1%
@@toddlehman1 Good to know...but you know he was referring to music CDs
@@toddlehman1 That’s actually kinda funny! I bet he didn’t know that. I mean, I didn’t until now... lol thanks! 😁
Purchasing CDs is basically not trusting yourself with your own savings.
@@ChristIsK1ng That's better than knowing you're no good with money and choosing to trust yourself anyway.
This isn't millennial finances. This is rich millennial with rich parents. Some of us aren't so lucky.
I know a lot of millennials living at home and the parents aren’t rich but living with parents still helps just a little with rent and food. But I feel ya
Yea that house part is totally not me lol
Most of us. Not some of us. MOST of us.
Right? Like who are these millenials that have houses lol
Just be born with rich parents that set up a trust fund for you.. It's not hard!
Yes, trey is back. The world is a better place because he is alive and doing sketches
@@gogofropo5264 ?!
YES
“I had no idea you had a child”
*shows a pic of a dog!
THE 👏🏼TRUTH👏🏼 IN👏🏼 THAT👏🏼the amount of people that call their dogs their child 😂😂
I do...
Ok first of all, there is literally no difference... you gotta care for both. Except I actually like the dogs.
That’s us, dogs and horses ❤️
@@octaviasofia1984 ya’ll got horses?!?!
@@vidzeerox do you understand what the word “literally” means
Honestly, I liked how you put that ad in the end
“No one uses CDs anymore... it’s okay boomer”
😂
Lmao, so good. Sadly, half the people watching this don’t get that (investment) joke.
Technically he’s not wrong…😅
I'm gen z and still play my xbox 360 so I definitely use cds
@@Audobell true though. Especially with these low interest rates rn
Millennial: ooh, i can save on gas!
Advisor: yes! great idea
Millennial: by purchasing a tesla!
Advisor: NOOOOOOOO
Had me *DEAD* 💀 at
*"Savings, finally something I'm good at..."*
Points to flannel👕: *"20% off."*
Points to hat🧢: *"40% off!"*
This was me my whole life!😂😳
I’m so glad I discovered Trey, but disappointed it happened so late in my life!
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idk why it's funny but it is
Honestly 😪
We're glad tah have ya.
😂😉
Never too late to binge watch them! I also saw Trey appear in my yt suggestions just lately and spent an evening with Trey's videos while doing my paintings. No need to have regrets for something you didnt know and can't change because it's past. But you can feel happy and laugh watching Trey's videos and can even do it Now 😁 Now is action and Love, thats what I'm sending you! Now go watch and enjoy!😀💓
“Retirement....thats something id like to do ASAP.”
Lol, so me. 😂
*Salary: 34K :(*
Me: *laughs in poverty*
As a spanish person i found that so weird. Is almost 3k a month not a lot of money?!
@@DrohidPlayground it depends on where you live. Apartments here are around 450 a month but in a city they can run around 1k a month. Take that plus food, gas, and you can make it in theory but it's a struggle depending on how you handle your money
@@DrohidPlayground It's pretty insane over here. Where in Europe it would be plenty, here, you can be paying that amount just to rent a flat or house or for monthly payment if you own something.
@@emedic7 try living in Poland XD
@@barbaraw1245 In what states is rent 450 a month?
“Financial peace out!”
I understood that reference.
I didn't. What is it referencing?
@@MilkyWhite1 it's a reference to a program alot of churches offer called "Financial Peace". Helps you get on track and learn more about how to do better with money. Great program!
🤓
Dave Ramsey program for fiances
@@michaelsmith5583 *Dave Ramsey is the finance guy. Gordon Ramsey is the chef guy.
"Financial Peace Out" I got whatcha did there, Trey! Nice. lol 😄
"Are you making any deposits?"
"So many emotional deposits." 😂😂😂 Screaming
Daamn we really love this guy
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idk why it's funny but it is
I can relate to the Starbucks jab at the beginning. 🤣 Had a millennial house sit for us for a week while we were out of town. She explained how she was always broke and tight on money. When we came back I opened our kitchen trash lid to find it filled to the brim with Star Bucks cups. 🤦🏼♂️
Dude, I’m a millennial but I cannot BELIEVE how much money people spend on coffee without realizing it. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. I don’t drink it regularly and when I did, it was only because I made it at work for our office and it was free.
@@holaXchola92 i just make my coffee at home like a normal person...
It baffles me how we have millennials complaining about making over 24,000 and calling it "living in poverty". If they took out all their subscriptions for useless tv watching and music , they could save much more money as well as stopping eating out and drinking their money away.... And for some reason no one is getting a talk in budgeting....... I have no sympathy for people who choose to live above their means when they cannot afford it ...
She was house sitting for you and didn’t even take out the garbage?
@@danae-winters24,000 is less than full time minimum wage in my state. That doesn't go very far with rent, utilities, car insurance, health insurance, healthcare costs, car payment, car repairs, student loan payment, gas, food, clothes, cell phone, kids. I don't think you are going to be living large a lot of places with that kind of money.
100% accurate, this is definitely me, I am semi-ashamed.
“I use my parents login” that hit different 😂😂😂😂😂
“Wheely good driver” SENT me!!!😂😂😂
I’m a Boomer, proud parent of a Millenial and a Gen Z’er. People blame the parents for the way our youth have turned out but I think the kids are (mostly) just fine. I think that I and my contemporaries have done a fine job raising our kids. We love you guys! Be safe, and no drinking and driving!!!
Yeah but that’s the future so I hope it is “fine”
I read this as millennial "fiances" and was confused for a hot second.
Me too man... Me too 😂
Same
He should do that too. Imagine all the "it's a barn but it's a classy barn, not like a barn barn"
Same tho
I SWEAR I THOUGHT THAT WAS WHAT IT WAS CALLED RIGHT UP UNTIL I READ UR COMMENT AND CHECKED 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱🤯🤯🤯
"How much do you make?"
"I only make $34K"
Ouch I felt this :/
still more than me
lmao peasant
@@jamesdowney9522 that was really harsh and unnecessary.
@@karaa7595 I think that was a joke babe
$34k is plenty, unless you're living somewhere stupid expensive like New York, or California. You should be able to live off 20, throw about 4 in savings to ensure you have an emergency fun, and invest 10. Also, if your income ever increases, do you increase your expenses.
I see you with that subtle financial peace plug, get that D Ram
“Financial Peace Out” omg I hope Dave Ramsey has seen this one!😂
This video made me feel a lot better about my self, you know your girl has been saving and budgeting for years! 😂
@@Hannah-im7xg Memento Mori to you too good friend
@@Hannah-im7xg tis sad yes and hey no worries I did not even notice the spelling till you pointed it out
The self-plug within the episode itself was flawless! 😆
Tomorrow’s Saturday... which means I’ll be listening to “Seltzer Saturday”! Please make more songs! XD
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idk why it's funny but it is
And tomorrows halloween
Financial peace out😹. This sketch literally gave me anxiety😱😅
Lol, I read this as Millennial FIANCEE 💍
Me too!
Same
That’s what I thought the entire time until I read this comment 🤦
"Everyday Starbucks"
Graham Stephen has entered the chat.
What's up Graham, it's guys here!
“It’s like it KNOWS I love to buy things on sale...” hahaha
I love the smooth transition to him plugging his livestream event
being a millennial is rough. we blame the school system for not preparing us for the real world. we just learn as we go 😬..this was a great example of that 😂
Millennials are underated. You guys bring a lot to the table: Innovation, transparency, freedom, flexibility and balance🌞
@@tianawashington8869 we’re trying, so hard and everyone just shits on us. It’s so stressful.
Blame yourself for not learning what you need to. You blaming someone else for your shortfalls is why you say people shit on you.
Yup pretty much but things are definitely different for us.You can never accumulate the money our parents did ever.Unless maybe they willed it to you.They had was more resources,less competition and the price or houses and other luxury iteams didn't cost as much as they do now.Before you could by a house if only one person had an income and they only had to work a 9-5.Now people have to work 2 jobs each never have any children and have immaculate credit in order to be looked at.Also if you live in a shitty town like me most of our real estate has been bought from people that don't even live in Canada.
@@tianawashington8869 freedom? our ignorant generation screams socialism 🤦🏾♀️
Thank you for making my day...this was gold! Can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard many of these things. 😂😂😂😂
I’m not sure what millennial this is because I couldn’t identify with any of these. I can barely keep Netflix as an expense while paying rent for my mother and I, who lives with my btw. I feel like this may be a young millennial closer to a gen-z cause those of us in our thirties are honestly just trying to make it through the day.
100000000%
@@ashanein right?! thought it was just me and living situation but yeah this doesn’t apply to me or any of my friends.
This butthole has “daddy” to help him. I’m paying off loans and investing by myself.
The median millenial household makes $69K a year. Thats the highest amount ever. Millenials are doing fine
We all are
"By the way, you shouldn't finance-shame people." 😂
😂😂😂
“So many emotional deposits” 🤣
“Did my dads will right? How’s that lookin?” Lmao! Whoooo that one hit a little too close to home.
I thought the title was "Millennial fiances be like.." and I was really confused
I swear 😂😂😂 I was so lost😂😂
Same!
Me too! I had to start it from the beginning after I realized it said finances 😅
wait, it wasn't? ohh
LOL it still works pretty well with that title anyway
I forgot that this wasn’t a conversation between two different people halfway through. Great acting and writing and editing!
The best $12 dollars I will be gifting myself for my B-Day..Can't wait! 🥰🙌🏼👏🏼🥳
I LOVE THE ACCOUNTANTS REACTIONS TO THIS MILLENIALS ANSWERS LOL!!! THIS IS PURE TALENT WHEN TREY PORTRAYSX2 DIFFERENT PEOPLE IN A CONVERSATION WITH HIMSELF & IT'S COMPLETELY BELIEVABLE - Never fails to pull it off! Pure entertainment and funny as hell, never disappoints😂🤙👌💥
Hi there I hope your having a wonderful day/night whoever is reading this :)
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idk why it's funny but it is
Thanks you too!
“Financial Peace out” 😂 oh yeah that Dave Ramsey course...
Loving the skits!
"Dont financial shame" AHAHAHAHA
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 underestimated line lol
My parents didn’t stop paying my older sister’s phone bill until she got married... and honestly, I’m riding that train too. 🤷🏽♀️
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 yes gurl‼️ and put some money away as well if you can.
I've been married for over 5 years and I'm still riding that train. I don't even like my phone service, so a couple years back I asked my dad if he wanted to take me off, and he informed me that his bill went up if my phone left the plan, so he wanted me to stay on that plan
I have my parents on my plan. That's the only way we could talk my dad into a phone. It was cheaper than my mom being on her own plan. But now we are also tech support. haha
All 6 of my siblings are on the family phone plan ..2 are married, one has a job... all are adults and millennials
I’m gen x. I made one mistake with my phone bill in my freshman year of college (before cell phones) and my dad never paid another phone bill of mine again.
Seamless plug... my hat's off to you sir.
It’s funny until you realise how sad is it that you relate to this a lot
As a financial advisor this is awesome!
Mine would have said... " I use my parents' login for everything, so no tv expenses! 😂😂😂"
LOL...slick move on the promotional ad at the end😅.
Trey you and Trevor should callab that would be fun
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so underrated
@@HhHh-ev2zz Stop linking that garbage video nobody cares about.
@@HhHh-ev2zz Bad bot, go away
yea but I dont think he will cause Trevor does more adult content wheras Trey has more "tame" content
Not funny, didn’t laugh
Trey nails it every time!!!
And, anyone looking for a Cameo...he delivers!!
I WISH I was this kind of millennial. My parents use MY logins, and I am basically the administrative assistant of everyone’s lives. School loans, I can kind of agree on, but the rest of this is nonsense to me.
Me too. I support my Mom to this day.
Same. I get (and pay for!) a new login for something and suddenly all my extended family wants to use it...
We don't enjoy that same privilege. There's always another thing. Really don't have anyone to rely on but ourselves
The job finding statement was too accurate. 😂
Tell me why I read this as “Millennial fiancés be like”
XD same! I thought that was odd
So did I
girlll same
Omg, I only realized it was not "fiancés" until I read this comment lol
I did the same thing. Didn’t even realize it was wrong til I saw this comment. 😂😂
Not all millennials grew up with money. Even tho, this was hilarious. You are
so talented. We need you right now. Big hug
CDs are kinda out 😆 This is gold!!
YES omg I love you, your channel, and your humor!!!!
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idk why it's funny but it is
Tickets Bought. Can't wait to see your show! It'll make my Thanksgiving bearable!
“how’s my dads will looking? he’s a bigger guy he prolly won’t last long” 😂😂😂
It’s funny when the advisor laughs at his jokes and it’s literally Trey laughing at his own jokes
Millennials include a big age range, and many if us are in our 30s, who own homes, have families (animal kids included 🐴🐴), and have survived the crazy but fun 20s. It’s normal to still be figuring stuff out in ur 20s, just don’t waste too much time!
I went to a financial planner and he asked when I expected to retire and we looked at each other and laughed.
“Savings.” “Finally, something I’m good at! 20% off.” I died!!! Genius writing.
Truth is tragic and hysterical all at the same time. 👍🏼
Finance shame: Several million dollars to retire comfortably?! 😬
I’m gonna be short several million.
Well to be fair with $3mil you could pull out $60,000/yr on your interest alone, so it depends on your expenses. Estimate about $20,000/yr per mil in your retirement accounts, but like for eternity. Bump it up to $25,000/yr per mil and it’ll still last at least 30 years
Thank you. My Sunday was just made!!
This was so funny! I love all of your videos sooo much!!!❤️❤️
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idk why it's funny but it is
@@ppoiuu6015 yur a bot posting this on everyone's comments
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so underrated
you are officially the king of the promotion segue that was too good
Lol. "You shouldn't finance shame people!" But really, the pressure for all these new subscriptions (because nothing is just a purchase anymore) is enormous. I am a millennial and get a lot of "what you don't have "?!
Ohh that was a smooth transition. It's like when a used car salesman make you buy a car, then 3 years later you're like, "oh he was good".
“You shouldn’t finance-shame people” 🤦🏽♀️😂 welcome to 2020; everything’s an offense
Hahahah financial peace out!! 😂 Dave Ramsey would be proud.
"wheely good driver" lol
AWESOME freaking segue into your show! Loved it.
Can someone explain how he found like 20 people wit the same humour and look the same as trey
cloning device
This isn't the same person?!? 😳 I'm new to the channel so plz Don't be mean🙈
@@tempesttking5715 lol it is :'D
@@tempesttking5715 op was joking
Such a smooth transition to an ad
We don’t need to tell millennials how to manage their money BEFORE we help them figure out a way to bring in more cash/get a career.
Oh please
Respectfully disagree. It's never too early to learn money saving habits. If you wait until you reach a certain income level to start being wise with your money, you'll never be wise with your money. But I definitely agree that all the good advice in the world can't make up for an income that's below the poverty line.
Figure it out on your own like every generation has had to do!
The best way to be able to bring in more cash is to learn how to budget and put that money towards short and long term goals that would help increase your money. If you can't learn how to manage your money when you're poor you either will never increase your cash or you'll have a large amount for a very short time. The best thing is to teach long term financial outcome. The key is living within your means, the key is money management.
@@southerncharmed4118 lol like the generations currently hemorrhaging their retirement into phone scams and fraud schemes?
It’s so crazy that plebs have been convinced to support rampant corruption and inequality as the fault of the plebs bc maybe one day they too can be the bourgeoisie~ the privileged many who never ask questions bc they had everything handed to them if they just follow a pattern already set out for their lives, and don’t fuss too much. Bourgeoisie consider the plebs to be weak, lazy, and stupid- simply without the good sense to succeed. This way no one looks above that and questions the way things are set up. Because _you_ are *better* than _them_ and _they_ are the problem. No one wonders about the little princes and princesses that take vacations their whole lives until they run things. Imagine how simple life must seem to them?
I'm glad I'm actually able to answer his questions