The 21-Year-Old Who Moved From London to NYC and Makes Nearly 6-Figures

People love to say, “money doesn’t buy happiness,” and of course it doesn’t buy everything. But for me, money is a huge part of why I’m happy. It allows me to travel, buy clothes I like, and afford the experiences that make me feel fulfilled.

My first role in sales paid £60,000 (about $80,000) at just 19 years old. That was more than triple what I’d been earning as an apprentice. I remember thinking, “This is insane. I was expecting maybe another £25K job, and instead I’m here on £60K.”

I remember Googling and going on Reddit, searching things like “how much do I need to move to New York.” Everyone made it sound terrifying. There were lots of posts saying you need at least $50,000. But I had a stable job, no debt, and a steady income coming in. Plus, I was getting paid in pounds, which made me feel even more secure. If I could make it work in London, I figured I could make it work in New York.

The kind of lifestyle I want isn’t cheap. If I were the type to move to the countryside, live simply, and raise a family on a farm, I wouldn’t need as much. But I like expensive things, and I see myself maintaining that lifestyle long-term. So money has to play both roles: it gets me the experiences I want now, and it sets me up for the future I envision later.

I used to stop by cafés constantly and grab drinks I didn’t even really want. It felt minor—$7 here, $7 there—but it added up fast. Once I realized I was spending hundreds a month that way, I cut it out. Over the last few months, I’ve probably saved over $500 a month just by not eating and drinking out as much.

I really believe money will always come back. That’s the mindset I live by. I don’t mean spend recklessly or blow your life savings on a holiday, but I do mean—if you’re hardworking, if you use the resources and privileges you do have, money has a way of flowing back to you.

The 21-Year-Old Who Moved From London to NYC and Makes Nearly 6-Figures

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