
Are millennials bad with money?
Yes, millennials make poor money decisions especially from all the avocado toast we buy. On DoorDash. But besides that, we’re up against some bad odds

Yes, millennials make poor money decisions especially from all the avocado toast we buy. On DoorDash. But besides that, we’re up against some bad odds

Investing while in debt is like running up a down escalator. Every month, you’re paying a significant chunk of your hard-earned money towards interest. You

There’s this podcast called Millionaires Unveiled. I was listening to it once, and they were interviewing a millionaire whose net worth was about $3.75M. He

I think there’s a few reasons for this lack of correlation. First, I think the (somewhat misogynistic) idea of a “gold digger” is largely a

This past year has been a rollercoaster. The items on the list only cover a small handful of what happened in the past year of America’s

A couple weeks ago I bought the watch on the right. These are the actual product images and actual prices as listed on Amazon. It’s

It was just released that the Supreme Court voted 6-3 against federal student loan forgiveness. This decision has been months in the making and will

When you procrastinate in college, you’ll still graduate with the same degree. But in the case of investing, procrastination could cost you a MILLION dollars.

An 18% increase in home prices over 2.5 years is a lot, but not outrageous. But paired with a huge jump in interest rates, the

Today is Juneteenth, a holiday to remember an important milestone in the victory against slavery. But I think it’s also important to reflect on how

Yes, millennials make poor money decisions especially from all the avocado toast we buy. On DoorDash. But besides that, we’re up against some bad odds

Investing while in debt is like running up a down escalator. Every month, you’re paying a significant chunk of your hard-earned money towards interest. You

There’s this podcast called Millionaires Unveiled. I was listening to it once, and they were interviewing a millionaire whose net worth was about $3.75M. He

I think there’s a few reasons for this lack of correlation. First, I think the (somewhat misogynistic) idea of a “gold digger” is largely a

This past year has been a rollercoaster. The items on the list only cover a small handful of what happened in the past year of America’s

A couple weeks ago I bought the watch on the right. These are the actual product images and actual prices as listed on Amazon. It’s

It was just released that the Supreme Court voted 6-3 against federal student loan forgiveness. This decision has been months in the making and will

When you procrastinate in college, you’ll still graduate with the same degree. But in the case of investing, procrastination could cost you a MILLION dollars.

An 18% increase in home prices over 2.5 years is a lot, but not outrageous. But paired with a huge jump in interest rates, the

Today is Juneteenth, a holiday to remember an important milestone in the victory against slavery. But I think it’s also important to reflect on how