How This NYC Senior Consultant Spends Her $110K Salary | Honest Accounts | Glamour

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  • @zealous7691
    @zealous7691 6 років тому +5556

    my $0 salary is offended

    • @CARSONLIGHT
      @CARSONLIGHT 6 років тому +3

      wassim bettira RT

    • @Guerrilla727
      @Guerrilla727 6 років тому +1

      Bum

    • @eitanseitchik
      @eitanseitchik 6 років тому +8

      Guerrilla Gaming r/wooosh

    • @5ense105
      @5ense105 6 років тому

      @@eitanseitchik k

    • @RockandStoneEnjoyer
      @RockandStoneEnjoyer 6 років тому +3

      Guerrilla Gaming stfu I bet he makes more money than you and I say that because you probably leech your money off of your mommy and daddy

  • @Wigconic.
    @Wigconic. 6 років тому +7331

    **cries in lower class**

    • @Martinmarshallmargella
      @Martinmarshallmargella 6 років тому +10

      110,000 is consider rich or middle?

    • @hxctalent
      @hxctalent 6 років тому +64

      @@Martinmarshallmargella If you're living in either San Francisco, New York, or Hawaii: lower middle lol *cries in comparative Hawaiian economics where everyone tells you: "But it's paradise, stop complaining"*

    • @AstrydLewis818
      @AstrydLewis818 6 років тому +3

      Seriously!

    • @devinngeorge
      @devinngeorge 6 років тому +8

      @@Martinmarshallmargella upper middle income

    • @froyokid
      @froyokid 6 років тому +38

      @@Martinmarshallmargella uum where do you live and how much you making? Some of yall sound dumb trying to pretend that a young single person making 6 figures isnt much

  • @kylematthewwood
    @kylematthewwood 6 років тому +600

    "When my checking account goes over $10,000" lmao can't relate

  • @TheBemused
    @TheBemused 6 років тому +3940

    I agree with her 100%. Many of us weren’t raised to talk about money and were never taught how to properly manage it. This is exactly why my channel exists! -Akeiva

    • @x0xxx007i
      @x0xxx007i 6 років тому +7

      The Bemused: Making Sense of Money 💰
      I subscribed to y’all!!

    • @ashviolet4926
      @ashviolet4926 6 років тому +11

      So true, money was always so hush hush... why I wonder? UA-cam helps me so much

    • @TheBemused
      @TheBemused 6 років тому +4

      Ash Middleton Yeah, I think being open and honest about money can help a lot of people learn and make better choices, so that’s why I do it! -Akeiva

    • @eriley7809
      @eriley7809 6 років тому +18

      Is this an ad? 😂

    • @darkbathe
      @darkbathe 6 років тому

      She says that people should be more open ab talking about money but then they hide her face in the interview :/ . A bit contradicting

  • @MrBubb
    @MrBubb 6 років тому +5544

    I would love to see someone with 1mil sallary.

    • @Neeshpeesh123
      @Neeshpeesh123 6 років тому +176

      Jassim they don’t have a budget probably lol

    • @MrBubb
      @MrBubb 6 років тому +23

      @@Neeshpeesh123 haha makes sense.

    • @circleofclouds
      @circleofclouds 6 років тому +77

      Neeshpeesh123 unless they’re in the financial industry, probably hired an advisor to do the budget

    • @MrBubb
      @MrBubb 6 років тому +30

      @Samual Jones I would assume that atleast 40percent would go taxes.

    • @calilooya
      @calilooya 6 років тому +42

      If someone is at that level of compensation, companies often structure the package so that the salary which is taxed at a higher rate is smaller, and a larger proportion would be shares and options, which are taxed at a much lower rate

  • @rutwikpatel5656
    @rutwikpatel5656 5 років тому +220

    I'm 23 and just paid off 20k student loan debt :D

  • @butterflygirl141
    @butterflygirl141 6 років тому +4075

    I would rather know how these people get to a place where they make this much money...

    • @jmelon7476
      @jmelon7476 6 років тому +792

      Go to college, study and get a useful major, go where money is. Finance, tech, etc. don’t study something useless

    • @circleofclouds
      @circleofclouds 6 років тому +382

      Michelle A google will tell you, there are forums helping people get into consulting. Generally: great marks, Ivy League type schools, ambitious personality, ok with high stress and unpredictable lifestyle, charisma (or at least fake it), networking with people already in consulting. This girl reads personal finance books for fun, and that’s a pretty popular hobby

    • @kingbibihabibi
      @kingbibihabibi 6 років тому +177

      One word: nepotism.

    • @Kat-ji6hq
      @Kat-ji6hq 6 років тому +177

      It's called privilege and vitamin C.

    • @eyeamlexii
      @eyeamlexii 6 років тому +274

      I will say I'm 25 in tech consulting and I make about what this person does. I went to school for Industrial Engineering, interned every summer, built up my network and got a consulting job right out of school. It's a selective job, but you can do it if you have the right background.

  • @sar2963
    @sar2963 5 років тому +152

    For someone making that much money, she is very smart with her spending! Good on her

  • @Sindee209
    @Sindee209 6 років тому +3264

    She’s 26?! NO DEBT?! That alone is #Goals

    • @ValeriaGarcia-kr6cy
      @ValeriaGarcia-kr6cy 6 років тому +409

      Her parents probably paid for college. Money makes money!

    • @allisonjustice678
      @allisonjustice678 6 років тому +73

      I have no debt too! I learned quick that subscription plans and memberships are the main reason people are in debt.

    • @jilianemorales2074
      @jilianemorales2074 6 років тому +14

      Sydney Garcia She has credit card debts

    • @gisellepieternella9006
      @gisellepieternella9006 6 років тому +87

      I think with her strategy of saving some money on the side or putting it into investments may have helped her pay off her debt alot quicker than the usual graduate

    • @MiyamotoMusakaki
      @MiyamotoMusakaki 6 років тому +58

      Rich parents + white privilege + jewish= good life

  • @dmcry097
    @dmcry097 6 років тому +1211

    To all who are wondering how $110k salary translate to $4.2k per month:
    $9,166 (gross) - $1,878 (Federal Tax) - $711 (FICA Tax) - $1,541 (401k) - $458 (IRA) = $4,578
    And she might have insurance and other deductions which make it to $4.2k

    • @123tube456
      @123tube456 6 років тому +84

      I hope she is contributing a lot to her 401k because 4.2k is a but too small for making 100k. i make 71k a year which is almost 6k a month. After taxes, 401k, and insurance I net 3,926 a month or 1,963 per paycheck. And I live in IL, where state taxes are high.

    • @EASJR1991
      @EASJR1991 6 років тому +47

      You forgot to account for state income taxes, and local income taxes, which New York City has.

    • @Apryll.
      @Apryll. 6 років тому +4

      @@EASJR1991 nope, its just fica and federal here

    • @Apryll.
      @Apryll. 6 років тому +8

      @@123tube456 She might have past debts that she subtracted but didnt include in the figure, maybe student loans

    • @iiDUMPLiNG
      @iiDUMPLiNG 6 років тому +22

      Apryll Ellis Sutton is right. Commenter forgot State and NYC tax. New Yorker here. Nyc tax is about 9% of your income

  • @LailiBirdy
    @LailiBirdy 6 років тому +699

    These are my FAVORITE videos

    • @Crozbozy
      @Crozbozy 5 років тому

      @@TheStyleThatBindsUs1 I'll give you some feedback, your channel is nothing but a representation of our world's inscure, self-indulging and narcissistic side (fashion).

  • @denizece3672
    @denizece3672 6 років тому +5293

    How is she my age and I make 26K? I failed at life

    • @Alex-bq3kp
      @Alex-bq3kp 6 років тому +331

      Deniz Ece It also depends where you live and who you network with. I’m 18, and I make relative to what you are making however, I live in NYC.

    • @denizece3672
      @denizece3672 6 років тому +153

      Alex i‘m moving to New York 😂 i live in Germany and we pay more in taxes, too

    • @PritamDas_26
      @PritamDas_26 6 років тому +547

      Well in Germany health care is free and here in the US.. well well

    • @milaroos
      @milaroos 6 років тому +19

      Deniz Ece omg! I want to move to NYC, i live in the Netherlands, but its not easy to move to the USA. Do you have tips?

    • @denizece3672
      @denizece3672 6 років тому +78

      Pritam Das well the grass is always greener.. Germany is not the best country for that anymore either, look more towards Scandinavia for that

  • @lousy5149
    @lousy5149 6 років тому +2632

    Do one with men. I would want to see how they spend their money.

    • @amejisuto891
      @amejisuto891 6 років тому +271

      *pornhub subscription has been successfully funded*
      I'm sorry 😂

    • @katdel7596
      @katdel7596 6 років тому +5

      @@amejisuto891 lol probably !

    • @Daxtely
      @Daxtely 6 років тому +61

      I would also like to see one with men, but Glamour is a women's magazine, so I understand.

    • @devinngeorge
      @devinngeorge 6 років тому +1

      @@amejisuto891fyi it's not billed under that

    • @amejisuto891
      @amejisuto891 6 років тому +5

      @@devinngeorge *Haven't you heard of a JOKE*

  • @faithcote9331
    @faithcote9331 6 років тому +740

    I would love to see a teacher’s salary. I’m a teacher myself and love hearing how other teachers spend their money. I personally try really hard not to eat out and to save as much as possible! 😊

    • @beigelover95
      @beigelover95 6 років тому +13

      Faith Cote me too!!! teachers in the UK get paid really low salaries. thats why im moving to nyc in the next few years, God willing 😊

    • @Megsbeautyx0x
      @Megsbeautyx0x 6 років тому +7

      Same! I'm a teacher in Canada and make $51,000 salary. I suck at saving :( so I need to get WAY better at this.

    • @faithcote9331
      @faithcote9331 6 років тому +7

      I’ve been using the Dave Ramsey stuff and it’s really good. I teach in NC and make 40K a year :)

    • @faithcote9331
      @faithcote9331 6 років тому

      How much do teachers in the UK make?

    • @maxfr142
      @maxfr142 6 років тому +2

      @@faithcote9331 in Australia it's around $60,000 - $75,000 depending on which level of schooling you're teaching, I'm hoping to become a teacher, they definitely deserve more money. May I ask, do you guys get paid for school holidays? Or is it just spread over the year :)

  • @Jdmocan
    @Jdmocan 6 років тому +346

    I found 5$ on side of the road. Does that count as a salary

  • @cerinashippey
    @cerinashippey 6 років тому +70

    Finally she’s talking about opening the conversation for finances. Thx god.

  • @tracymeserve5627
    @tracymeserve5627 6 років тому +480

    Remember she lives in NYC. Her rent is $1500/month to live in a 6-floor walk up. It sounds like a lot of money, but honestly its hard to live in NYC on anything much less than that as a single person.

    • @dianee2528
      @dianee2528 6 років тому +54

      I just want to know where she lives in NYC for 1500. That is a closet in manhattan, I'd love to know

    • @devinngeorge
      @devinngeorge 6 років тому +3

      It's still a lot of money. She makes a lot of spending and still able to save.

    • @colorfulcodes
      @colorfulcodes 6 років тому +25

      But 110k in savings? Very unusual at her age.

    • @victoriahale5254
      @victoriahale5254 6 років тому +3

      Diane E she travels so much I’m sure she just doesn’t wanna throw money away. But yeah it had to be I little dumpy I pay more than that and I live in Austin

    • @victoriahale5254
      @victoriahale5254 6 років тому +9

      Colorful Codes she doesn’t have to really spend any of her money since she’s traveling so much( food entertainment, low utilities etc) plus consultants are known to be awesome with money

  • @IrishBarbie23
    @IrishBarbie23 6 років тому +448

    It would be interesting to see a medical professional

    • @adygirl13
      @adygirl13 5 років тому +1

      #brokedoctor

    • @live4beauty1
      @live4beauty1 5 років тому +1

      I realize this comment is old but I recently watched a video in this series about an anesthesiologist. It was fascinating!

  • @kingkang6877
    @kingkang6877 6 років тому +1045

    $1,500 rent in nyc?! Cheap rent

    • @christinetran491
      @christinetran491 6 років тому

      That's what I said too!

    • @edvigeedouard1850
      @edvigeedouard1850 6 років тому +8

      Wait... I live in Montréal how a $1500 US rent in NYC is CHEAP?

    • @TickleMeElmo55
      @TickleMeElmo55 6 років тому +2

      For how much space and in what borough and what neighborhood?

    • @letrice2892
      @letrice2892 6 років тому +6

      @@TickleMeElmo55 exactly majority of the time ppl are paying simply for location and amenities bcuz the sizes of the apts are so small especially in the city ppl dont realize u can get alot of your monies worth in the bronx but of course the commute is always an issue for some lol

    • @alriyaad
      @alriyaad 6 років тому

      Ikrrrr I was like whaaaattttt 😱

  • @inframinced6698
    @inframinced6698 6 років тому +1047

    Actually, after reading the comments it really would be interesting to understand a. what salaries their parent(s) were making when they were 18 b. who paid for college and what were their finances if it was not nuclear family (grandparents, etc) c. how much financial contribution was given throughout their young adult life for taxes, bills, groceries, etc. d. How did they get their first job? Was it somehow nepotistic or through personal networking?

    • @victoriahale5254
      @victoriahale5254 6 років тому +35

      Infra Minced well she’s a consultant I’m gonna guess she had killer grades which of course help with $$ and having kids is an investment if you can help them and have them land on their feet it pays back in spades. Even lower income people put it all in the line to help their kids

    • @LeesaLilHop
      @LeesaLilHop 6 років тому +101

      This isnt about how much easier some people have it at life. Its about how they handle their finances now. You dont have to make 110k to be financial smart or even financially independent.

    • @angelface4774
      @angelface4774 6 років тому +1

      Great idea; i hope they do that

    • @MsEperk
      @MsEperk 6 років тому +82

      @@LeesaLilHop Agreed, but people who have a "helping hand" in life can have more resources to help them be financially fit. For instance, she wouldn't be able to save as much savings or make as many investments if she was in a lower-paying job. If someone helped foot her college bill, unlike some who have thousands to pay in student loans, she can take that money and use it toward her 401k, savings or investments. Ultimately, those things do make a difference. And to be clear, that's nothing wrong if she did have resources to her along in life. I think that's great! But it's worth acknowledging that those types of resources make a difference.

    • @TickleMeElmo55
      @TickleMeElmo55 6 років тому +22

      @@victoriahale5254 You don't necessarily need "killer grades" to be a consultant. What you do need is a "decent" GPA (e.g. 3.5+) in majors like finance, econ, accounting, business, math; attend a target school w/ a target business department (e.g. Northwestern, Illinois, Penn, SMU); and get consulting (or similar) summer internships (e.g., Big Four, Morgan Stanley). Apply to entry level consulting jobs and don't botch the interviews (e.g. don't be socially autistic and be prepared for case studies).

  • @LindseyDrennan
    @LindseyDrennan 6 років тому +125

    I would love to see someone outside of New York and how they spend their money.

    • @taylorashley4441
      @taylorashley4441 6 років тому +1

      Lindsey Drennan was just about to comment this

    • @summer-plumeria
      @summer-plumeria 6 років тому +1

      $110 in San Jose, CA, 75% goes to rent 🙃

  • @srve8908
    @srve8908 5 років тому +49

    real talk she is pretty good with money

  • @hellogorgeous101
    @hellogorgeous101 6 років тому +23

    This young women is doing life/ money in the best possible way. Good for her!

  • @goibby1323
    @goibby1323 6 років тому +12

    It's more important to be financially literate than to be worrying about higher salaries. Financial literacy is what leads to long term success and just increase in salaries. Most people are financially illiterate and doing the wrong things with their money!

  • @josepha133
    @josepha133 6 років тому +329

    I’m 22 and go to uni accumulating debt. Go meee. Not.

    • @mukamaslove1986
      @mukamaslove1986 6 років тому +2

      Sounds like u should switch to consulting and join the person in this video

    • @berrylee5370
      @berrylee5370 6 років тому +10

      i hope your degree is useful and the job outlook is good. Goodluck

    • @arulmuralidharan5609
      @arulmuralidharan5609 6 років тому

      What major?

    • @josepha133
      @josepha133 6 років тому

      Arul Muralidharan English. I know, a brilliant idea.

    • @josepha133
      @josepha133 6 років тому

      Mukama's Love it does

  • @kiwiperson
    @kiwiperson 4 роки тому +1

    I miss these. I like how they are anonymous! Excited for more!

  • @briannajohnson923
    @briannajohnson923 6 років тому +18

    Glamour - Please do how-to videos on saving, investing, etc. I've loved this Money Tours series, but it'd be more helpful if you showed the how-to side. Thanks!

  • @SustacheRealEstate
    @SustacheRealEstate 4 роки тому +2

    So glad videos like this exist. One of the reasons why I started documenting my debt free journey was this. ✌🏼

  • @BEANBUG26
    @BEANBUG26 6 років тому +841

    How TF did she save that much

    • @darkchurchhill
      @darkchurchhill 6 років тому +358

      this girl reads personal finance books for fun

    • @FomegaDJ
      @FomegaDJ 6 років тому +37

      that’s not that much lol

    • @hipnhappenin
      @hipnhappenin 6 років тому +172

      Probably started by her parents when she was younger

    • @laurenschrader5129
      @laurenschrader5129 6 років тому +101

      @@hipnhappenin or maybe shes a self sufficient woman who did it on her own?

    • @ApRiL3706
      @ApRiL3706 6 років тому +70

      She is smart with her money. There's an acromnym called FIRE. Look it up and you may be converted

  • @trolliwermz6524
    @trolliwermz6524 5 років тому +2

    Proud to be 21 years old with a bachelors degree and no debt, currently making 70k a year and super happy being a nurse. These videos teach me to manage money better though because I'm still over the place with spending. This inspires me. 😎

  • @hollygalvan3536
    @hollygalvan3536 6 років тому +152

    I wish she would share what books she purchased. I am trying to improve my relationship with money and am very open to book suggestions!

    • @thestorykeeper6818
      @thestorykeeper6818 6 років тому +8

      Start with "Your Money or Your Life" by Vicki Robin and "The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke
      " by Suze Orman

    • @nannibunni
      @nannibunni 6 років тому +6

      The financial diet. I can recommend that one

    • @benetthomasjohn9855
      @benetthomasjohn9855 6 років тому +11

      Rich Dad Poor Dad

    • @pixpusha
      @pixpusha 6 років тому +6

      The Richest Man in Babylon

    • @Handlegamer12360
      @Handlegamer12360 6 років тому +1

      @@nannibunni yeah that book is really good.......But frankly speaking books won't help you that much (I used to read a lot). They can provide you a general direction but they won't give you any kind of road map as everyone has different kinds of needs.

  • @willowandluka5302
    @willowandluka5302 5 років тому +32

    I have $9 in my account and maybe $7 or $8 of change in my car and I don’t get paid for a week.

  • @jaggsta
    @jaggsta 6 років тому +244

    $60 for utilities other lady was paying $500 LOL

    • @derranlawston4052
      @derranlawston4052 6 років тому +3

      Jaggsta maybe some of it is included with her rent

    • @22Kristina23
      @22Kristina23 6 років тому +21

      I'm confused over this. I live in Europe, and her rent is over the top for me. But her utilities are so low... I pay that much just for electricity.

    • @savannahmarie4490
      @savannahmarie4490 6 років тому +6

      I live in California and rent is $2200 and utilities being around $300. I always thought NYC was more expensive.

    • @1bwash
      @1bwash 6 років тому +9

      Savannah Marie i live in Boston and my utilities are usually less than $40. It has to do with the fact that the apartments are smaller in the northeast (less space to heat/cool) and that water is included in the rent itself.

    • @savannahmarie4490
      @savannahmarie4490 6 років тому

      @@1bwash Ahh I see, it makes sense. I live in a house and in the summer just to run the air will cost me $500 because of the space I need to cool.

  • @janethreeganehiarachchi7183
    @janethreeganehiarachchi7183 6 років тому +126

    Do one with a doctor!

    • @missthang61606
      @missthang61606 6 років тому +35

      entire salary goes to student loans... there's your video

    • @jchidi
      @jchidi 6 років тому +5

      @@missthang61606 Wrong. Most doctors pay off their debt within the first couple years after they graduate.

    • @biryani6243
      @biryani6243 6 років тому +20

      @@jchidi Currently in medical school, can safely say that that is false. After you graduate you have to do residency training for 3-8 years for 50k a year salary, no way you're paying off ~$200k loans (plus interest) with that unfortunately. And even after, most docs don't pay it off in the first few years of having a real job

    • @jchidi
      @jchidi 6 років тому +6

      @@biryani6243 I have many close friends and family members that are in the medical field that have paid off their loans within 5 years. Its possible with proper money management. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt though and reword my previous statement, "(Many) doctors pay off their debt within the first couple years.."

    • @artistportal7744
      @artistportal7744 5 років тому +6

      A doctor here myself. And what you're saying is simply untrue. Not sure what medical professionals you know, but for those of us who arent spoonfed with nepotism, the reality is grimmer.

  • @dcocolove808
    @dcocolove808 6 років тому +13

    Ch. Very heavy on the financial planning!!! Awesome

  • @arpita8285
    @arpita8285 6 років тому +1

    This was actually so helpful and I like that her face wasn't showing.

  • @IshanAli
    @IshanAli 6 років тому +262

    *cries in poor*

    • @eamcbmsc
      @eamcbmsc 6 років тому +8

      Ishan Ali you really are everywhere!

    • @kevinhoang4222
      @kevinhoang4222 6 років тому +4

      I know! I see this dude EVERYWHERE!

    • @anisafarooq1426
      @anisafarooq1426 6 років тому

      WTF YOURE EVSRYWHWT

    • @humadapumaa
      @humadapumaa 5 років тому

      Why are you on all the videos I watch????

  • @blackprints
    @blackprints 6 років тому +2

    Loooove this. Financial literacy is so important, especially for women! I totally agree that the money convo should be less taboo.

  • @destiny6261
    @destiny6261 6 років тому +45

    How do I apply to do this? I’m a college student on my own making less than 20k... I would love to do this!

    • @radharman
      @radharman 6 років тому +4

      Destiny Manns Look into studying computer science or business with a focus on computer science. Being able to code also makes a huge difference. If you have time start learning python now even if your major is something else.

    • @eyeamlexii
      @eyeamlexii 6 років тому +4

      Know data. Data jobs are where the money is. (source: I’m a senior consultant and make about what this person does)

    • @Aznmf
      @Aznmf 6 років тому +1

      @@eyeamlexii talk about long hours and stress. She probably works for 1 of the big 4. 110k doesnt come easy

    • @thesethirties
      @thesethirties 6 років тому +3

      You can do it @Destiny Manns !!! Major in something very practical (tech, finance, accounting), connect with your career office at your college and intern as much as you can. Although not possible for everyone, limiting the amount of college related borrowings or going to a more affordable city or state college would help as well. Good luck!

    • @SalubriousIntoxication
      @SalubriousIntoxication 6 років тому +44

      Yall dumb she’s talking about the video. How to apply to be in a vid like this.

  • @FumIsChum
    @FumIsChum 6 років тому +3

    *Cries tears inside my coffee cup and drinks it*

  • @rab6121
    @rab6121 6 років тому +5

    That feeling when the crack on the screen you thought was just a hair but actually is a crack.

  • @katherineiverson8064
    @katherineiverson8064 6 років тому +1

    This was a crazy cool breakdown of this girls life and salary and overall what she's interested in at the moment in life, I really love these videos please continue to make these. :)

  • @so-ej6jb
    @so-ej6jb 6 років тому +7

    Assuming she graduated college at 22 years old, she was able to save 110 K in 4 years!!! Thats crazy!! She probably had no student debt. I just finished paying mine off, so I'm excited to begin the saving process!!

    • @tplayne85
      @tplayne85 6 років тому

      somto ofoma congrats to you for finishing off the loans. I’ve been paying 10 years and still probably have another 10 years in school loans 😞

    • @keonmorris3167
      @keonmorris3167 6 років тому

      no student loan debt..likely parents paid for it..they may have funded the first couple years of her post grad life as well making it easier to save.
      she talks about her family talking about money growing up so its no doubt they have money and instilled good discipline in her.

  • @iamwindchakra
    @iamwindchakra 5 років тому +2

    She is very good with money, especially, at her age! That's great.

  • @pedrovvale
    @pedrovvale 6 років тому +13

    I came here thinking she was making $110 per month and was really confused 😂

  • @Jakeylicious7891
    @Jakeylicious7891 6 років тому +1

    When I was promoted to Chief Program Officer at the CDC in Washington before moving to NYC, I was earning around 150k+ a year. You think you get to spend what you're earning when you don't realise you're on-call 24/7 and constantly travelling. The maximum sleep I've gotten is at least 4 hours and I've already mastered the art of intermittent sleep. The only R&R I've gotten is my 1 hr morning gym and 1 hr nightly runs. I'd probably enjoy my salary by the time I retire.

  • @jackiechua8938
    @jackiechua8938 5 років тому +3

    Confused about the 4.2k monthly takeaway. Is the tax around 2-3k? (not sure what % goes to retirement plan). Since 110k annual should be 9k~ pre-tax

  • @syed7912
    @syed7912 5 років тому +1

    Can anyone explain to me why her take is only 4.2k or 4200 when makes 9000 dollars a month. Why is their such heavy tax. Does the money go to 401k. Is federal tax. I have no idea what IRA even is. In Europe it depends why you get taxed a lot.

  • @TheAbleeblee
    @TheAbleeblee 6 років тому +43

    Very interesting to watch! Although, I don't necessarily agree that money should be talked about more in friend groups - you feel comfortable doing it because you have a lot of it, other people earning less might not.

    • @eyeamlexii
      @eyeamlexii 6 років тому +14

      It’s an interesting thing. I felt comfortable talking about how broke I was in college to people because they gave me more advice on how to manage it and get to a “secure place” but some people do get embarrassed. It’s a hard line

    • @reganmyers8160
      @reganmyers8160 6 років тому

      They have these for all different types of salaries

    • @sarahappy3204
      @sarahappy3204 6 років тому +2

      Lexi Scott and there is a huge difference between being broke and actually being poor. If you are just broke it might not bother you that much as it would be if you were poor.

  • @isabellaruiz6885
    @isabellaruiz6885 6 років тому

    Wow she makes a lot of great points. And she also gave a lot of great tips on how to save / invest your money.

  • @tylarrrr11
    @tylarrrr11 5 років тому +4

    Me and my debt watching this makes my anxiety go to the MOON.

  • @aerohk
    @aerohk 6 років тому +2

    This young lady has a bright future ahead of her.

  • @puppykittypuppy
    @puppykittypuppy 6 років тому +130

    help im confused. she says she makes $110,000 a year but $4,200 a month after taxes... which equals $50,400. seriously??? taxes take out over half?!

    • @beatricerights
      @beatricerights 6 років тому +69

      I make about the same. Taxes plus maximum 401k contribution takes half your pay.

    • @annonnie
      @annonnie 6 років тому +15

      Yup, that's correct.

    • @toastoneggs7356
      @toastoneggs7356 6 років тому +113

      And no healthcare Lolol just paying tax to bomb the middle east

    • @mukamaslove1986
      @mukamaslove1986 6 років тому +2

      @@beatricerights that's so sad 😔

    • @berrylee5370
      @berrylee5370 6 років тому +31

      no taxes didn't take out half, it's her Roth IRA contribution.......retirement fund, also people out of the U.S don't realize that America has State and Federal income tax. Some states don't have state income tax, but the majority do.

  • @jaywood9415
    @jaywood9415 5 років тому +1

    I 100% agree that we need to all talk more about how much money we make, and how to grow it.

  • @oiuytr100
    @oiuytr100 5 років тому +8

    I’m 25 with no debt and the military pays me to go to school

  • @jjayjewel
    @jjayjewel 6 років тому +1

    I really liked he solid piece of advice of saving money then when it reached 10K start investing the rest so it’s not sitting there. She’s smart

  • @matthewluck9077
    @matthewluck9077 6 років тому +9

    $2500?! A month?! On expenses?! I’ve never even had that much in my bank account

  • @paceline
    @paceline 6 років тому +2

    This video was well done. Thank you.

  • @MakaylaDawn
    @MakaylaDawn 6 років тому +10

    “Whenever my chequing account gets over $10,000...”
    Can’t relate

  • @aashleyk78
    @aashleyk78 6 років тому +1

    This is by far my favorite one! She seems so cool!

  • @aileens488
    @aileens488 5 років тому +14

    Wait
    She makes 110k a year and after taxes that’s 4.2k a month. If you multiply that by twelve it’s only 50.4k. Half her salary goes to taxes?

  • @CaraMarie13
    @CaraMarie13 6 років тому

    I totally agree on the saving advise. I keep trying to open the conversation with my friends who keeps telling that she doesn't know when she will be able to save for retirement. She has no excuse for the mentality she has towards money because unlike many other people who can't save, she is able to.

  • @jadondrew1445
    @jadondrew1445 6 років тому +18

    $110k a year in NYC is like making $60k a year in Texas 😂

  • @Shannon920
    @Shannon920 6 років тому

    This was a very good one!

  • @hipnhappenin
    @hipnhappenin 6 років тому +294

    How are you a “senior” anything at 26???

    • @TrahpicuL
      @TrahpicuL 6 років тому +112

      You start off as a Consultant(Analyst) right out of school at age 21-22. Then you get promoted to Senior Consultant which is the same as an Associate at other firms which is done after 3 years (25-26).

    • @hejiranyc
      @hejiranyc 6 років тому +37

      I find it hard for any 26-year-old to be expert enough in *anything* to be considered a consultant, let alone a "senior" consultant. That is, unless there was some need for a consultant who says "like" and "yeah" and intones every sentence like it's a question and generally comes across like a sophomore in prep school?

    • @machoexclie4856
      @machoexclie4856 6 років тому +78

      What? She studied finance tho the bonuses are crazy if you contribute alot to a firm. She sounds articulate and Smart so she moved up the ladder

    • @MoonBunny
      @MoonBunny 6 років тому +11

      @Kay Flip Yup, exactly. At my firm it's 2-3 years staff, 2-3 years senior staff, 3-5 years manager, then senior manager.

    • @aja23136
      @aja23136 6 років тому +7

      Job hop every 1-3 years your first 3-4 jobs. It sad but the truth is its a lot easier to get hired as a "senior" consultant than be promoted to one.

  • @BlackNight603
    @BlackNight603 6 років тому

    Please more more more I love this

  • @jenny72089
    @jenny72089 6 років тому +3

    She’s the closest to how I save, spend, and salary. The one thing I can learn is to study more on how to invest

  • @mrpokiesmeister6525
    @mrpokiesmeister6525 5 років тому +3

    Super smart millenial. Super impressed with this girl

  • @Spilululily
    @Spilululily 6 років тому +8

    I think it would be more interesting to know how she grew up and what her parents did that made going to college and getting a great job this easy

    • @crimdus5041
      @crimdus5041 6 років тому +3

      Inpuza money makes money lmao

    • @Spilululily
      @Spilululily 6 років тому

      Inpuza shut up 🙄

    • @Spilululily
      @Spilululily 6 років тому +2

      crimdus exactly that’s why the poor stay poor and the rich get richer

  • @NoorAnomaly
    @NoorAnomaly 6 років тому +1

    I agree about talking about money. I show my kids how much we have and when they go: WOAH, that's a LOT, I show them my monthly budget, so they know I can't just go spend it on anything and everything. Doesn't mean we don't have funmoney. Having set a budget though is something that's giving me a lot of financial security. For the first time in 12+ years I have savings and we're not living paycheck to paycheck, like I was when I was married.

  • @phuntsokbill
    @phuntsokbill 6 років тому +3

    I'm finding it really difficult to comprehend how she's saved up so much at only 26. Even with a salary of $110K per year, saving that much is stupendously impressive. This means she's been getting paid close to that amount for at least 4 years and has been saving quite aggressively.

    • @jonahum92
      @jonahum92 6 років тому +2

      If you max out your 401k and IRA you are saving 23-25k a year. Adding to that that many companies do some kind of match of your 401k contributions, you could be adding an additional 5-10k a year. Seeing that her net salary is about half of her gross, I am assuming that is what she is currently doing. 3 years of doing that already puts about a 100k in your savings. This is also all pre-tax money so in reality is like you had saved 70k.

    • @pagieshay1
      @pagieshay1 2 роки тому

      Inheritance exists

  • @ZombieAmi
    @ZombieAmi 6 років тому

    I love theses videos

  • @Lizestechreviews
    @Lizestechreviews 6 років тому +28

    The fact that she has $110,000 in savings is the only reason alone I can understand how she makes that much at such a young age. The type of person it takes to even save $110,000 and not spend it on a super car or several Louis Vuitton bags, or vacations has a very above average mindset and an INCREDIBLE amount of persistency and self control. So that alone, makes me understand how she deserves to be making that much a year at such a young age.

    • @joesr31
      @joesr31 6 років тому +7

      nah thats just in certain countries. Many people in asian societies have a habit/culture of saving, it is not surprising if they save up to 40% of their income if they could.

    • @euenfheiejrj
      @euenfheiejrj 6 років тому

      That's the nice thing about living in NYC you don't need a car so you save a lot every month by not buying one. And Louis Vuitton bags are ugly

    • @makingthestartup3384
      @makingthestartup3384 6 років тому

      Just forget the money saved.

  • @kingbibihabibi
    @kingbibihabibi 6 років тому +532

    You'll notice she doesn't mention any student loans. Can you smell the inherited privilege? Don't beat yourself up for not having rich parents.

    • @dawnbugXXX
      @dawnbugXXX 6 років тому +356

      or maybe she didnt go to school, or she went to community college and worked during 4-year college and paid for it. or perhaps she paid it off already considering she can afford to have 100k in savings... jump to conclusions much?

    • @tc47440
      @tc47440 6 років тому +94

      You can’t assume that.

    • @TheZchristina97
      @TheZchristina97 6 років тому +176

      If she got a senior consulting job about age 26 she went to a goodn(private) school and her parents paid for it. Anybody who drops $600 on weekend theatre tickets absolutely did not grow up in poverty or has ever had to struggle. Also consulting is a BS job so she’s largely getting paid to look cute and run errands.

    • @eyeamlexii
      @eyeamlexii 6 років тому +211

      TheZchristina97 idk what kind consulting you know about. But I’m a Senior Consultant in tech and my job is data and strategy heavy. No client is paying us to look cute and do nothing.

    • @kingbibihabibi
      @kingbibihabibi 6 років тому +65

      @@dawnbugXXX There's no way a 26 year old can get a job as a "senior consultant" making $110k without a name-brand college degree or connected parents.

  • @deborahl3083
    @deborahl3083 6 років тому +118

    110K in savings?!

    • @lidya5882
      @lidya5882 6 років тому +28

      That's not impossible if you religiously set aside some money towards your savings instead of spending all of it.

    • @RoseLe
      @RoseLe 6 років тому +8

      Also, if she works for a good company, the company will give or match her contribution to the company pension plan. Mine matches 3% of my income.... so I get 6% in retirement savings.

    • @deborahl3083
      @deborahl3083 6 років тому +2

      Lidya Chu that is so impossible. I think it’s like 70% of Americans or something that have less than a THOUSAND dollars in savings??

    • @Aeropostale928
      @Aeropostale928 6 років тому +16

      Lidya Chu that’s so impossible, considering most Americans make less than 30k a year and most of that goes towards bills. This girl must have had rich parents who sent this up for her

    • @colorfulcodes
      @colorfulcodes 6 років тому +1

      I know...that's insane

  • @freakingbambi5918
    @freakingbambi5918 6 років тому +39

    I think I would invest in a property if I made 110k by trying for a mortgage instead of paying someone for rent as soon as that was possible. But its super cool to see how she puts such a big chunk of her money into her savings instead of living day to day :)

    • @tazwanandurson
      @tazwanandurson 6 років тому +3

      Freaking Bambi even though when you pay for a mortgage not all the money goes to someone else. In a mortgage you pay the interest which like rent is kind of throwing money away.

    • @freakingbambi5918
      @freakingbambi5918 6 років тому +3

      ​@N P I agree, this was just my opinion and all i said was what I would do

    • @sfowler1017
      @sfowler1017 6 років тому

      I would assume with $110K in savings she's saving for a down payment on something decent in the City. That would be a huge down payment in most of the country, but in New York....

    • @freakingbambi5918
      @freakingbambi5918 6 років тому +1

      @@sfowler1017 That's probably what she is doing and hence my comment that I would probably do the same with that kind of salary :)

    • @omgsockss
      @omgsockss 6 років тому +3

      Oh God, I really hate hearing people repeatedly making this point. When you are paying rent you get something in exchange for the money you spend, you get to live there!
      in NYC if you buy an apartment you have to pay a maintenance fee in addition to your mortgage. Realistically, even with her income, it would be difficult for her to afford an apartment in a neighborhood that she could more easily afford to rent in.

  • @lilyindacity
    @lilyindacity 6 років тому +5

    woah im early! i love this series

  • @coreyphoenix9356
    @coreyphoenix9356 5 років тому +2

    I have a few questions:
    1. Your utilities are 60 dollars a month?? That seems very low.
    2. You don't have any outside Bill's like car, or travel expenses to take out before you get your amount to spend?
    3. Why a Roth IRA? That's post tax?

  • @caylabrown5550
    @caylabrown5550 6 років тому +7

    What a life!

  • @alexisrenteria1148
    @alexisrenteria1148 6 років тому

    I love her personality

  • @goaliedude32
    @goaliedude32 5 років тому +30

    only 9% of the country makes $100k + per year
    Edit: I was wrong, 9% of individuals make 100k+ per year. My original number was households with more than 1 earner.

    • @kaycee376
      @kaycee376 5 років тому +11

      lol that's like well over 50 million people. that's tons of people.

    • @dragstar8127
      @dragstar8127 4 роки тому

      ONLY LMAO, In germany, which is considered a rich country, 4% make 100k or more a year

    • @goaliedude32
      @goaliedude32 4 роки тому

      @@kaycee376 there's 7 billion people on the planet

  • @jackiw7
    @jackiw7 4 роки тому

    Wow, this one actually sounds honest

  • @lizzieabi5465
    @lizzieabi5465 6 років тому +64

    I'm curious to know what she has her degree in 🤔

    • @circleofclouds
      @circleofclouds 6 років тому +28

      Elizabeth Oguntade most likely specializes in finance or consulting, a bachelor of commerce

    • @lizzieabi5465
      @lizzieabi5465 6 років тому

      @@circleofclouds Ohhh okay that makes sense. Thanks!

    • @2000Iria
      @2000Iria 6 років тому +11

      She said she studied finance

    • @meacelestin
      @meacelestin 6 років тому +3

      @ Shanice Marrow Please explain what is a Target School and how/why this is more important than your major. I don't live in the US.

    • @colorfulcodes
      @colorfulcodes 6 років тому

      @@meacelestin best universities in the country

  • @lsmith9316
    @lsmith9316 5 років тому +2

    She only saves 500 a month, but has 110K in savings? Sounds like parental support...

  • @elliotkemi
    @elliotkemi 6 років тому +1

    The good thing is she has track of what she spends her money on and why. If you forget that, you may think it doesn't matter and spend more money than you need to. She thinks well of her money and put most of it in to savings. Everyone can make money if they just be smart and learn how to save. Peace ✌

  • @joybeavers5945
    @joybeavers5945 6 років тому +77

    No student loan!? #jealous

  • @dw-oc7uj
    @dw-oc7uj 6 років тому +2

    She has $100k in savings at 26 oh my word she's got it together

  • @MBP1990-z8i
    @MBP1990-z8i 6 років тому +17

    I liked seeing my favorite Upper East Side restaurants and destinations on her statement. I wonder if she's my neighbor!

  • @chandlerpatterson698
    @chandlerpatterson698 6 років тому

    Why is this oddly satisfying to watch

  • @enlightenedlotus336
    @enlightenedlotus336 5 років тому +6

    I spent half my money on gambling, booze and wild women
    and the other half i wasted

  • @lardook
    @lardook 5 років тому +1

    She pays so much in taxes wtf...... her effective tax rate across all marginal brackets totals 49.2%???? Unless she is over withholding with her taxes and has a high 401K and Roth IRA automatic income deduction. Idk that doesn't sound right, unless the NY State taxes are really high??

  • @tammiedowning2188
    @tammiedowning2188 6 років тому +25

    Just sitting here shocked because she makes in two months what I make in a year.. 😭

    • @tucker12435
      @tucker12435 6 років тому

      Im 26 net income of $95,160 cad aprox $70,000 usd

    • @jasonroy1047
      @jasonroy1047 5 років тому +5

      tucker12435 No one fkin cares

  • @n8eyn8
    @n8eyn8 6 років тому

    I LOVE THIS WOMAN SHE IS AMAZING :)

  • @maggie4609
    @maggie4609 6 років тому +4

    I could either graduate at the end of this year or change my major to something useful so I can make money like, this what should I do?? 🤔

    • @richl1319
      @richl1319 6 років тому +2

      Your practically done lol

    • @josephdip715
      @josephdip715 5 років тому +1

      study finance or something business related, business majors tend to make a lot of money

  • @waste_of_grace
    @waste_of_grace 6 років тому +1

    Currently crying into my ramen while watching this

  • @clareanders7490
    @clareanders7490 6 років тому +29

    this girl rich as heck

  • @Neziwi
    @Neziwi 5 років тому +2

    I think it's probably not a good idea to have $10,000 in your checking account especially if you have a debit card for it that you use to some degree. It's a lot easier to get money back with a credit card than debit, I would advise not to do this.
    But there are possibly other factors that I don't know that influence her reasoning for this decision.

  • @Rooted_Locs
    @Rooted_Locs 6 років тому +15

    What kind of consulting does she do?

    • @circleofclouds
      @circleofclouds 6 років тому +7

      miniimufin most likely management consulting

    • @lidya5882
      @lidya5882 6 років тому +9

      Pretty sure it's management consulting like McKinsey or Bain or BCG (top 3)

    • @eyeamlexii
      @eyeamlexii 6 років тому

      Big 4, tech, strategy. Something in the realm.

    • @Wolfangs88
      @Wolfangs88 5 років тому +1

      Escort 😏

  • @issywelsby6698
    @issywelsby6698 6 років тому

    I involuntarily clutched my chest when she said she has $110,000 in savings

  • @alreadylost6587
    @alreadylost6587 6 років тому +4

    I'm so jealous right know just lost my 40k a year job 😭