Help I seriously think I live with Scrooge McDuck

Help I seriously think I live with Scrooge McDuck. Quite wealthy, and yet if we want any furnishings for the place, I have to buy them because they refuse to. Their argument is "you can just keep it after we move out." How do I respectfully say "Your house is 2x the size of mine, you can spare $20 for a toaster"?
Help I seriously think I live with Scrooge McDuck. Quite wealthy, and yet if we want any furnishings for the place, I have to buy them because they refuse to. Their argument is “you can just keep it after we move out.” How do I respectfully say “Your house is 2x the size of mine, you can spare $20 for a toaster”?

Talking about money can be really challenging, but it sounds like it might be time to sit down and have a heart-to-heart with your roommate. Being transparent about your economic situation, about how their choices to not contribute to furnishings are impacting you financially and emotionally, and setting a limit to what you’re willing to buy could be helpful starting points for that conversation.