Hi Money Minder!
Hey there, I’m currently 26 and just graduated with a math and Econ degree from a t-20 school. I’ve been working hard since I was 16, saving every penny along the way. During college, I worked part-time at a car dealership, and my manager offered me a full-time position after I graduated. Right now, I’ve got about $148,000 in cash, $6,000 in a Roth IRA, and $1,000 invested. The rest is sitting in a high yield savings account with 5% APY. I do have student loans totaling $15,000 at 2.7% APY, but instead of paying them off, I’m keeping my money in my high yield savings account until interest rates drop lower. But here’s the thing – I’m feeling burnt out, depressed, and just lost in life. I want to quit my current job and travel the world for a bit to clear my head. I’m also considering going back to school once I gain some real work experience. Every day feels like a repeat, and it’s not the life I envisioned for myself. I grew up with a single mom in a high-cost city, and I’ve had to hustle for everything. Maybe it’s trauma that’s holding me back, but I’m not sure what to do. I feel like I need permission to use my own money and make a change, but with my current income of $50,000, it’s not enough to build the life I want, especially in this HCOL area. I know I’ll take a financial hit, but I’m at a breaking point. This isn’t living. The job market is tough, and I see my friends struggling, so I’m grateful for the income I have. But I’m so unhappy. This isn’t what I studied for, you know?
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