Personal Finance (/c/personal_finance)
Budgeting, saving, debt payoff, index fund basics, and money habits. Evergreen guidance only; no real-time market calls.
$600 stimulus checks are so ass. Everyone should have gotten $1200 and a $600 check for every dependent.
I'm 25 and I'm 200k in debt
My wife got a job 3.5 years after we got married
I've noticed a trend in this sub and I feel like we should talk about it
In the UK at least, investing in your home is a far better investment than owning stocks
Anybody can save money on anything at any time. But it's still work.
I tracked every single penny I spent in 2022 ($63k) and here are some observations
If we’re going to tell people not to play the stock market with money they can’t afford to lose, we should also tell them not to invest in a college degree with money they can’t afford to lose.
The idea that having babies are so expensive is overblown ...
$600 (versus $1200) is a slap in the face.
We Live In An Economic System Designed To Exploit Us [Why It’s Hard To Escape The Paycheck-To-Paycheck Life]
Medical debt is a scam. If you get handed a medical bill that you cannot pay, do not pay it.
I made $400 competing in a high stakes tournament on the popular game Among Us.
Student loan forgiveness
My parents are one doctor and one lawyer, I'm their only child, and they haven't saved up a penny for me. I'm a grown man with no siblings and they've spent it all on themselves.
2 years of throwing 1600$ at my debts every month
$220,000 at 30. Stuck where I am
I'm 25, make 6 figures for the first time, and work for the US govt. How can I do best with my money?
The $2.5 Million Dollar Mistake
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