Drive 959 recently explored why many adults, despite being financially independent, still choose to conceal their earning.
Zuko Komisa

Drive 959 recently explored why many adults, despite being financially independent, still choose to conceal or misrepresent their earnings to the ones who raised them.
The discussion highlighted several common reasons for salary secrecy.
Some listeners expressed a desire to avoid judgement, feeling that revealing a high salary could lead to parental expectations or criticism of their spending habits.
Some noted the fear of creating a financial burden, worrying that disclosing a significant pay increase could result in them being asked for more financial support than they are comfortable providing.
Drive 959 is invited listeners to share their experiences and rationale—whether they proudly hand over their payslip or keep their true earnings a closely guarded secret.
Listen to the conversation here:
READ NEXT: Judge Ledwaba denies R2.5 million bribe claim, requests to testify at Madlanga Commission
The post Do your parents know how much you earn? – Drive 959 weighs in appeared first on KAYA 959.