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Introducing: Health Stuff podcast
On today’s episode, Rosemary shares what it really means to grow up as a first-generation everything.
Rosemary is a “Zennial” first-generation immigrant on a journey of building first-generation wealth. When she graduated from college, she landed a job in tech making over double what her family brought home per year.
After her first year of working, she received a promotion, another one in her second year, and switched jobs in her third year to get a 43% salary increase. Throughout this time Rosemary also had the responsibility to support her family financially from a few hundred dollars sporadically to paying the mortgage and giving away her car.
Still, Rosemary managed to work on her money goals by paying off $22,281 in debt and is on track to have $100K invested by the end of the year. She is committed to providing money motivation and covering money topics women didn’t learn growing up.
WHAT ROSEMARY DISCUSSED:
* How she grew up as a first-generation “everything” coming from a low-income background
* How she paid off her student loans and other debt after graduating college
* How she went about increasing her income from $64k to $125 in just 3 years
* How she creates a balance between pursuing her financial goals while supporting her mother and younger siblings
* AND MUCH MORE
HOW TO KEEP UP WITH ROSEMARY:
Instagram @firstgenriches
Twitter @Theeagilecoach
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