Millennials of Reddit (ages 18-34), how much financial help do you receive from your parents? [Serious]

Dad gave me $5000 for one semester of undergrad each year and my grandfather paid $5000 the opposite semester (which I paid back in installments of $300 a month and then up to $500 a month). I think all costs each semester for everything was around $30,000, so still had to take out loans and just paid that off after five and a half years.

My dad is a single parent since my mom has been out of my life for several years. He covered some medical bills (I used Obamacare until I was 26 so I had good coverage through my dad's office), paid my luggage fees when I studied abroad in London for a semester and lived in Israel for ten months, gave me some money for London ($1,000) since I wasn't working the time I was there, $50 for a Bar Mitzvah donation and paid a 2-night stay in Tel Aviv for my 25th birthday.

My dad will buy me some food sometimes (nothing fancy, just Burger King or a sandwich for the grocery store), always sends me home in an uber when I visit him and always buys my cell phone and pays the bill each month since he gets a deal through his work. He has also bought me 2 iPads and two out of the three laptops I have gone through. I pay for everything else--medical bills, rent, transportation (bus/train pass, uber), gym membership/personal trainer, clothes, vacations, seminars, conferences, events, groceries, etc. I am supposed to start graduate school in the fall and I am not anticipating getting any help from my dad.

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