HOW I MANAGE TO LIVE COMFORTABLE MAKING MINIMUM WAGE

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  • @brendamoon2660
    @brendamoon2660 6 лет назад +413

    Being a food server is an extremely important job. Especially for older disabled people. Don't let anyone criticize your job.

    • @toni5543
      @toni5543 5 лет назад

      It's like being a therapist some days 😂
      Edit:b(and I wouldn't change it for the world)

  • @leizylromero
    @leizylromero 6 лет назад +114

    School doesn’t guarantee a job. Sometimes the “real” job doesn’t meet your expectations. Sometimes it pays less than what others claim it does and it’s not as satisfying as others make it out to be. It’s smart that you’re taking time out to figure out what you want. One day it will come to you. Good luck!

    • @ImAyBeast
      @ImAyBeast 5 лет назад

      School really helps though

    • @rismadeco
      @rismadeco 5 лет назад +2

      One of my best friends started working after high school. Now she makes twice than my bros do (my bros got bachelor's degree)

    • @DeniseTheDreamer
      @DeniseTheDreamer 5 лет назад

      Agreed! I worked in childcare for several years and didn't make nearly as much as I do now. I currently work in airport retail.

  • @candyluna2929
    @candyluna2929 6 лет назад +1481

    If you can manage your life with minimum wage, you can manage anything.

    • @VineLoveflow
      @VineLoveflow 6 лет назад +13

      I totally agree!

    • @MeAwesome
      @MeAwesome 6 лет назад +7

      La Dama del Caribe so true.. this what I’m trying to do now..

    • @ebonylamb4871
      @ebonylamb4871 6 лет назад +4

      This is VERY true.

    • @deborahfoster1960
      @deborahfoster1960 6 лет назад +29

      Well I'm 61 now and I have. Don't need all that shit ppl think they need.
      A place to live and a pair of clean panties and I'm good.
      I've bartend and waitress I'm casinos most of my life. And have done very well. Do damn what ppl say..it's none of their business. I'm not going in debt for no one.
      💞

    • @Talking2thEEMoon
      @Talking2thEEMoon 6 лет назад +8

      @@deborahfoster1960 lmao yeah a place to live, car FOOD and clean panties ..I'm all good

  • @emeraldpeony
    @emeraldpeony 6 лет назад +25

    Your mom was very noble and understanding. My mom has the same thought process. Parents should not take from children, it doesn't actually prepare them, it keeps them stuck.

  • @ExLibris-Alys
    @ExLibris-Alys 6 лет назад +1530

    You are absolutely right, your job doesn’t define you, your behaviour does. Well done for being so wise beyond your years. It’s quality of life that counts, not how many material things you own/money you have? I have known some incredibly wealthy people who are totally miserable trying to chase their tails, and I’ve known people who are as poor as church mice but incredibly happy with their lives. Life is too short, do what makes you happy and don’t care about what other people think. If someone judges you by what work you do they’re not worth knowing anyway. 👏🏻💐

  • @leizee1224
    @leizee1224 6 лет назад +259

    In summary, living on minimum wage is no big deal if you:
    1) only spend $50 per MONTH on food
    2) just go to work then come home
    3) live close to your job
    4) don't travel
    5) live a minimalist lifestyle
    6) have side hustles
    What's sad is there are people making minimum wage while working for insanely rich companies that can afford to do better.

    • @ashleyb.5846
      @ashleyb.5846 6 лет назад +37

      Mike P also
      -don’t have kids
      and live rent free with parents die a while to save lots of money first. Lol

    • @ashleyb.5846
      @ashleyb.5846 6 лет назад +1

      For* a while

    • @andreaj5067
      @andreaj5067 6 лет назад +3

      Exactly

    • @theopkingdom3433
      @theopkingdom3433 6 лет назад +20

      And watch your savings slowly fall as they subsidize your bills that minimum wage doesn't cover. God help her if she gets sick or breaks a leg! My daughter spent 3 hours in an ER to have her neck/shoulder xrayed after a sports injury. $1200 AFTER insurance. Took a year to pay off.

    • @kiramarshall3528
      @kiramarshall3528 6 лет назад +20

      Does she even eat? I spent $50 a week on food and sometimes thats not enough

  • @maryhayes2119
    @maryhayes2119 6 лет назад +286

    Thank-you so much for this video. I am 61 years old, and I am learning and being inspired by you.

    • @alana.banana
      @alana.banana 6 лет назад +1

      Mary Hayes 💖

    • @lorrainemadison8569
      @lorrainemadison8569 6 лет назад +3

      Hey Mary, never too late to be inspired, get "right" on ur terms. Keep it up girl.

    • @cspann33
      @cspann33 6 лет назад +2

      For real! I recently subscribed to her video.

  • @prag3037
    @prag3037 6 лет назад +233

    I've never lived in the US so I have no idea how it works there, but here in India and in a lot of other Asian countries, the whole concept of paying rent to your parents for staying in their house is kind of insane. Indian parents usually want their children to stay in their households for as long as possible, and in return the children take care of them in their old age. Retirement homes are not even an option. I can't speak for anyone else, but I feel like the system in the US kind of drives families apart and inhibits close parental connections. Does anyone else have any views on this?

    • @viktoria6996
      @viktoria6996 6 лет назад +5

      Pragnya Konanur agreed

    • @desertrose00
      @desertrose00 6 лет назад +24

      its true... i feel the culture in US is somehow causing too much loneliness and emotional problems for people. being from india its crazy for me to think parents will take rent from kids or kids will take rent from parents.

    • @martamiazek7174
      @martamiazek7174 6 лет назад +35

      My understanding is it's not like they NEED you to like pay into the family - it's more so teaching you responsibilities. Culturally, we believe that people who live in their parent's homes and work outside of the home and yet waste that money on other things don't learn how to be responsible with their money. So then when they later have a place of their own, they don't rely on other people to take care of their basic needs because they've already learned how to do so. Now you could not work outside of the home, but many careers in N. America require work experience. If you simply just go to university and then try to get a job, no one will take you seriously since you have zero life skills to show for it. No one wants an employee that feels entitled -- and that's the concern here. Once you become an adult you're expected to take on adult-like responsibilities. It's almost inappropriate to keep living the same way as you did when you were a child. Making a ton of money and not putting it toward your livelihood (ex. rent) can be dangerous bcs then later you don't know how to manage your money on those essentials. Now of course there are many cultures within N. America so all of this is a broad generalization, so is the idea that ALL people pay rent to their parents as adults. The mindset here is that if you care about your children you need to prepare them to live as an adult instead of holding their hand until their married and then boom magically they are supposed to figure it out for themselves. *Please note that I do not think the opposite is true of adults who live w their parents and don't pay rent or those people living in Asia. My reply is merely to assist in the understanding of whyyyy this practice happens. To explain that it's done more so out of respect - just viewed differently. Every parent wants to raise their child in the best way possible. Different cultures may just have different ideas on what the best way of doing this is.

    • @techblogger8323
      @techblogger8323 6 лет назад +8

      Okay so for me I’ve just finished secondary school and my mom normally does laundry and buys food and all that regular stuff so I offered to give her €20 a week or every two weeks haven’t really decided yet just to help out with groceries and just regular household stuff

    • @Odani_Fam
      @Odani_Fam 6 лет назад +1

      You are absolutely right. It's the truth, and it's sad.

  • @zainebfatimah232
    @zainebfatimah232 6 лет назад +1736

    I am an asian and like most asians i live in joint family. For me paying your own parents a rent is very unusal .. while watching video i asked my father ..do you accept if i will pay u a rent for living in your house? He replied . This is our house . I want my whole family to live in this house together. I build this for my kids not for myself..i really love my father.

    • @Kyraann.
      @Kyraann.  6 лет назад +225

      That’s is one the most heart warming things I’ve ever heard a parent say to there child 🤭💕 now that’s a dad 👍🏼

    • @conflictpersona8
      @conflictpersona8 6 лет назад +117

      Sometimes parents need help to provide for the family. My mom is a single mom I happily give her money toward the rent and utilties. Its not fair to judge that based on your fam.

    • @NurNur-nh5er
      @NurNur-nh5er 6 лет назад +61

      +Kyra Ann I am divorced with a 7 year old child. And few months ago my dad bought me upertment and all new furniture. And when my son is angry with me he says to my father don't give her money any more and my dad said I will as long as I live, actually that happened last night. My mom and my dad are my angels...I like you so much.

    • @samanthaspeaks4206
      @samanthaspeaks4206 6 лет назад +16

      Zaineb Fatimah that gives you funds to save. Thats lovely

    • @zainebfatimah232
      @zainebfatimah232 6 лет назад +53

      conflictpersona8 i was not judging anyone dear ..i just share an experience..its a universal fact that nobody can love u like your parents and what they do according to them is best for you.

  • @HumanErroReXe
    @HumanErroReXe 6 лет назад +121

    Minimum wage is $11!!!?????
    Wow... minimum wage for me is $7.25.
    THE STRUGGLE IS REAL.
    $11 would be a hugeee raise compared to what I make now.
    Very lucky, go you.

    • @RoberttMercado
      @RoberttMercado 5 лет назад +34

      Remember though, minimum wage is based off how expensive everything else is.
      In reality they’re not making more

    • @ImAyBeast
      @ImAyBeast 5 лет назад +14

      It really makes no difference the cost of living makes it about the same ..

    • @fadzilicious4411
      @fadzilicious4411 5 лет назад

      Where I live it's 100$ a month.

    • @problematicshay1118
      @problematicshay1118 5 лет назад

      Where I live its 15$ an hour

    • @angel-md8ge
      @angel-md8ge 5 лет назад +2

      Shaylaun Ford
      Yo wtf, where do you live

  • @skodovkar
    @skodovkar 6 лет назад +176

    In your age you understood more than many people do in their whole life regarding money! I really like your wise attitude and keep my fingers crossed for you.

  • @jesschick
    @jesschick 6 лет назад +6

    I needed this so much! I am 25 and have no idea what I want to do with my life. I can’t commit to studying because there is nothing I’m 100% passionate about. I like far too many things! Right now I am working as a Clinical Assistant at a Medical Centre. I earn above minimum yet at least once a week I have told by my co-workers ‘you can’t do this forever’ ‘you need to become a nurse’ ‘you need to upskill’ ‘you won’t get anywhere in life’ ‘your pretty much the dogs body’ It is sooo constant and they constantly put my job down, it makes me so angry as they honestly think they are far superior because of their job titles and degrees. I love so many different things in life that one job title doesn’t define me. Also I’ve been getting more into minimalism so glad I’ve found your channel.

  • @PatriciaMuirMaestroQ
    @PatriciaMuirMaestroQ 6 лет назад +547

    “Too long in a job?” That is strange advice to someone who has a job and is able to support herself. Someone who has a strong sense of self-responsibility and independence. So called “better job” does not necessarily translate to a “better life”. Kyra, you have setup this time in your life based on reality, not fantasy....a great foundation for creating a comfortable rewarding life. Keep your day job and your side-hustle. You are excelling at both. Remember your “real job” is contributing to the wellbeing of elderly people who need your cheerful presence.

    • @simpleblessings3
      @simpleblessings3 6 лет назад +21

      Patricia .. I couldn't agree more !!! Such encouraging words!!!

    • @Kyraann.
      @Kyraann.  6 лет назад +13

      Thank you Patricia for your beautiful words 💕

    • @PatriciaMuirMaestroQ
      @PatriciaMuirMaestroQ 6 лет назад +32

      Kyra. Just wanted to add my voice to the advice to “get a man to support you.” This is old OLD and redundant advice meant to keep women subservient to men. It didn’t work last century and it doesn’t work now. Unfortunately, men often come with debt or will at the very least distract you from your financial goals. There are many good books and blogs written by great women financial experts on the need for women to be self-sufficient.

    • @gettingjamieback1888
      @gettingjamieback1888 6 лет назад +12

      Having a long standing job looks better on a resume also to employers

    • @cjordan919
      @cjordan919 6 лет назад +6

      Patricia Muir this is the most thoughtful and kind comment I’ve ever seen on RUclips ❤️

  • @jaidenitiss1651
    @jaidenitiss1651 6 лет назад +19

    I respect everyone’s hustle, you got to eat in this world. There is a way to live on minimum standards it’s all the want and need rule. I’m asian myself raised in a strict home,strict parents. All of both sides of my family have degrees. Doctors,nurses,lawyers,realtors,dentist,surgeons,engineers. Everyone would bash me for wanting to weld as a living. Graduated high school with a technical degree in welding. Straight out of high school began working at a warehouse at 15 hr heavyweight work and hard labor. My parents never supported me or agreed with my decisions they wanted me to get a degree. Managed to saves since high school working fast food. @19 I landed my first pipeline job making 48 hr working 7days 12 hours. Married young. Moved out young. During my first year of working in pipeline I managed to make 6figures my first year. Invested in my own bussiness. I’m 22 now married paid for my wife’s school she’s a neonatal nurse makes the same as me yearly. I’m a second year bussiness owner with 2 bussiness booming and double my investment coming in. Paid my first home in full worth half a million 500k with my wife. No kids. No bills.just utilities taxes no truck notes simple lifestyle. Travel. Work and build together with my now wife. Proved everyone wrong who told me welding wouldn’t get me nowhere. you don’t always need a degree it’s how bad and how hard you work and want it. Anything is possible it’s up to you what you do with your time and where your energy is put at. Good to see people doing good and smiling god bless you and your future.😁

    • @dope3618
      @dope3618 6 лет назад +4

      Idk you but I'm proud of you!!

  • @teresaoloughlin2532
    @teresaoloughlin2532 6 лет назад +734

    I'm sorry but I have to say this I watch a lot of videos on RUclips and I have noticed American people really judge people on what job they do .ie cleaning ..waitress .store worker ect ..it makes me sad as long as it an honest wage packet who cares also I was brought up to respect the janitor the same as the CEO of the company both are working just different job titles .luv ur channel

    • @PatriciaMuirMaestroQ
      @PatriciaMuirMaestroQ 6 лет назад +28

      It is sad. Many people have jobs that contribute great value to society (Mom’s, caregivers, and many more). Many are jobs that others will not or cannot do. Fortunately, there are some of us who do appreciate a good days work done with pride and enthusiasm regardless of the title. We are on Kyra’s channel for a reason.

    • @JennyT101
      @JennyT101 6 лет назад +15

      This is absolutely true. They say in the USA there is no class system, and it isn't quite the same as it is in the UK, it's more flexible, but people certainly judge you by what you do. It's very unfortunate. I think Kyra is amazing, not "just a waitress" as she said some people have said.

    • @mamaci910
      @mamaci910 6 лет назад +12

      Jenny Jen1010 who says there is no class system? We have lower class, middle class and upper class. We also have the terms for blue collar and white collar jobs. I don’t think any country lives without a system. The system determines financial assistance and taxes. In the past our country has had issues disrespecting those who live in a lower class with lower paying job. Thankfully there is a great movement to get people of all walks to respect each other and work together.

    • @carlaifera5254
      @carlaifera5254 6 лет назад

      .......well said.......✨

    • @jacksawyer8494
      @jacksawyer8494 6 лет назад +9

      Americans are raised the same way. There are 300 million Americans. They aren't all like the people on youtube flashing their Gucci bags.

  • @chasingsimpledreams
    @chasingsimpledreams 6 лет назад +60

    You blow me away with how self aware you are at such a young age. I wish i had been like you at your age! You will go to school if and when it makes sense for you. Just keep living your own life and keep that great head on your shoulders!

  • @conflictpersona8
    @conflictpersona8 6 лет назад +120

    Girl do not go to school if youre unsure dont go back bc you think should. If being a waitress works for now its your life. I love that you dont let your job define you bc its ridiculous that ppl judge ppl based on that.

    • @L7997
      @L7997 6 лет назад +6

      I think if you are def interested in studies tho You can just do some core basic intro classes at a community college to see what you care for. Try free events at unis if school is interesting to u. :]

    • @iseektoshow
      @iseektoshow 6 лет назад +7

      conflictpersona8 I agree. Don’t let family or friends make you think you have to go to college. But I will say having a trade can be worthwhile if you find something you love. You don’t need a 4~8 year degree to succeed and be happy. So when people tell you you should be more than a waitress-asked them. How much debt are you in? When they look at you with one eye rowed raised. You can say I don’t have any debt. Now who is in a better place?
      Sadly in today’s society the first thing people ask you after they ask your name is what do you do. This what they can judge you to see if they are higher than you on the food chain.

    • @VineLoveflow
      @VineLoveflow 6 лет назад +1

      Exactly that's what I was going to say! You took the words out of my mouth! I totally agree! I'm following your RUclips channel I totally want you to influence me Kyra!

    • @conflictpersona8
      @conflictpersona8 6 лет назад +1

      iseektoknow thats an awesome strategy I love that!! Looking into trades thats a good alternative

    • @conflictpersona8
      @conflictpersona8 6 лет назад +2

      L7997 i think esp some of these undecided kids who come straight out of highschool they could def benefit from that. Theres this pressure to just know what you want and for some ppl it takes time.

  • @ronniehicks3258
    @ronniehicks3258 6 лет назад +25

    thank you for the advice. ignore people's ugly comments. You're not asking anyone for anything.

  • @ShaiWilde
    @ShaiWilde 6 лет назад +207

    People tell I should find a boyfriend to help pay rent , bills, etc...I am like, no, I will do it on my own .I am working and in school, I am focused and determine. I literally don't have time for a BF

    • @tracywalker244
      @tracywalker244 6 лет назад +8

      Shai Wilde Smart young lady ! no man with credentials want a woman who’s in debt.

    • @nayelli1764
      @nayelli1764 6 лет назад +11

      Thats the dumbest advice I've ever heard omg.. Good thing you have common sense

    • @TheDawningEclipse
      @TheDawningEclipse 6 лет назад +3

      No one has time for something they don't make time for. Js

    • @TheDawningEclipse
      @TheDawningEclipse 6 лет назад +9

      That's also a terrible reason to have bf. Lol

    • @ShaiWilde
      @ShaiWilde 6 лет назад +10

      Yeah, I rather struggle financially alone , then to use someone else for their resources.

  • @MsMieShi
    @MsMieShi 6 лет назад +123

    I happened to stumble across your video & the first thing I want to tell you is I don't know you but I'm so proud of you. So proud to see a BEAUTIFUL YOUNG girl FOCUSED & RESPONSIBLE. Please don't you dare or allow any negative comments to change your way of thinking.

    • @mariaglover821
      @mariaglover821 6 лет назад +4

      Awww... that was soo sweet!!!

    • @velvettmcgilvray9724
      @velvettmcgilvray9724 6 лет назад

      Does me good to see an appreciative daughter and humble as well. You are beautiful and wise beyond your years. Keep positive and grounded. Wish you well.

  • @all_mine1233
    @all_mine1233 6 лет назад +7

    Girl... keep livin’ your life. Do t worry about miserable people. You sound like you’re doing really well.

  • @autumnspeaksout5347
    @autumnspeaksout5347 6 лет назад +17

    found your channel... and absolutely love it! I agree with everything you said in this video. I make less than $2000 a month and I am still able to live comfortably, travel & balance work and life. Keep it up girl you're doing great!

    • @Kyraann.
      @Kyraann.  6 лет назад

      Thank you💕 that’s awesome good for you hun 👍🏼 sometimes people feel certain things are impossible simply because they have never tried it before. It’s only possible if you put in the effort :)

    • @autumnspeaksout5347
      @autumnspeaksout5347 6 лет назад

      @@Kyraann. exactly! nothing is impossible 🌱🌻

  • @NikkiSchumacherOfficial
    @NikkiSchumacherOfficial 6 лет назад +673

    Meh. The idol of a college degree is over rated. People are brainwashed into thousands of dollars of debt so they can have a higher paying job to pay off the debt they wouldn't have had if they hadn't attended. 👋 Two degrees here so I'm speaking from experience. You're smart and not brainwashed and think with your brain. I hope you stick to your guns.

    • @ReciMT
      @ReciMT 6 лет назад +30

      Nikki Schumacher Official yea. I just got my degree and I got a salary job. With taxes taken out and pension 40k I'm making the same amount that I made working as a waitress.

    • @18ormorexox
      @18ormorexox 6 лет назад +52

      I don't think it's overrated, knowledge is power and education is key. People who come from immigrant parents tend to think that way. Fortunately I live in Canada so having a degree does not mean hundreds of thousands in debts.

    • @theclassicstare5713
      @theclassicstare5713 6 лет назад +10

      @@18ormorexox It depends...My sister owes $35,000 for her poli sci degree with accumulating interest. We live in Ontario.

    • @rebeccajane713
      @rebeccajane713 6 лет назад +41

      You are exactly right. I spent $100,000 on a private, all women's college education. My husband spent $12,000 to go to trade school. He's making 3x as much as I am. I could be doing my job without my degree. We're not sending our child to college unless she knows what she wants to do and it requires a degree. And even then, she's going to pay her way, Dave Ramsey style.

    • @18ormorexox
      @18ormorexox 6 лет назад

      @@theclassicstare5713 Really? I did my law degree and bar at Ottawa u. Took loans for the whole 4 years... My debt is not that high...

  • @Pipsterz
    @Pipsterz 6 лет назад +4

    You are far more wise than your peers. If they had the identical budget/income etc, and told to make the most of it and be responsible, you would've kicked ALL their butts! You're awesome.

  • @carolsailer1395
    @carolsailer1395 6 лет назад +195

    I wish RUclips was around when I was young...so I could have made better decisions...
    You are not just a waitress...
    I was a CNA in a basic care facility & nursing home...
    You are very important to these residents!! Appreciate the experience!!
    In North Dakota you have a title...Dietary Aide...

    • @narda4484
      @narda4484 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you

    • @savannahmanley4049
      @savannahmanley4049 6 лет назад

      Carol Sailer

    • @ninam1061
      @ninam1061 6 лет назад +15

      I'm a CNA too and I tend to be looked down upon especially by my own co workers that are LPN's or RN's for doing the "dirtiest, lowest paying job" but seeing my residents clean, comfortable and cared for is the most rewarding thing I've ever done. My boyfriend makes 3x as much as I do per hour but due to him just HAVING to live in a big house, have a nice car and nice things, he's in debt and has to work 2 jobs. I live in a small apartment, old car with no car payments and I live close to everything as well. Thanks to that, I was able to save enough to go back to school, work just on the weekends while he can't go back even though he wants too because he has to work SO much in order to keep up with the fancy lifestyle that he just has to have.

    • @AdventureswithAmirah
      @AdventureswithAmirah 6 лет назад +2

      Tania Mayoral. 💗God bless you for the work you do, and for taking pride in keeping the residents clean and comfortable. That means more than you could ever know!!

  • @Mamacoffee2022
    @Mamacoffee2022 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you, from one waitress to another. It’s not a career, just a job. Not that there is anything wrong with it. I enjoy my regulars that come in. People see you working hard and you can walk out with more money in a day, than some in their careers. However, there are also low days. It’s smart to wait to go to school for something you love. I went to school and I ended up not enjoying the major I was in. Now, I’m in debt for something I don’t even love.

  • @brianadawkins1389
    @brianadawkins1389 6 лет назад +15

    Wow, $50 a month for groceries 😯 I would love to see a vegan grocery haul!! I feel like I spend so much on groceries weekly/bi-weekly and I would love to learn ways to cut back in that aspect of my spending!

  • @test1test219
    @test1test219 6 лет назад +4

    It’s a mistake to wait till you figure out what you want to do. Take anything and let that pay for what you want. I forced my sister to take something in school and to this day she thanks me because it gave her the means to pursue what she really wanted to do.

  • @WhatLauraLikes2018
    @WhatLauraLikes2018 6 лет назад +388

    Good for you waiting until you know what you want to do. Most people don’t even work in their degrees. I have a ridiculous amount if school debt bc that’s just what people did. When you get criticism for what you’re doing, that’s the other people coming from a place of guilt or discomfort. Keep on! Love your wisdom at what I see as a “young” age. 😂 Getting older is funny.

    • @deborahfoster1960
      @deborahfoster1960 6 лет назад +7

      Exactly!!! Great answer.
      Do you...your business is none of mine. It works for you and that's what matters 👍

    • @alissaspafford8846
      @alissaspafford8846 6 лет назад +3

      I couldn't agree more, I am doing the exact same thing I am undecided so I am just working now.

    • @karmaisab777
      @karmaisab777 6 лет назад

      What Laura Likes Yeah, I majored in social work bcuz all my friends were going to college and I didn’t know what I wanted to do, so I chose it out of desperation.
      Now I have a TON of student loan debt and don’t even work in that field anymore bcuz it was low paying, dangerous, and stressful! I now make a ton more than I was making in SW and this job doesn’t even require a degree!
      I will admit I got lucky and/or my prayers were answered bcuz a lot of decent paying jobs require some sort of training/degree. But if I didn’t have student loan debt, I think I would be able to survive in a lower paying job.

    • @JK20239
      @JK20239 6 лет назад

      @@karmaisab777 what job is that?

    • @karmaisab777
      @karmaisab777 6 лет назад

      Josh I transcribe police reports at a local police station. It’s a govt. job. If I can hang in there for 7 more yrs. my student loans will be forgiven bcuz I work in the service industry.
      I was scraping by working from home transcribing(low pay + unsteady work) while my ex paid the bills. But that experience landed me where I am today!

  • @christinenewhouse1264
    @christinenewhouse1264 6 лет назад +2

    You do what you want to do..ITS YOUR LIFE..ONE THING I'VE LEARNED IN LIFE.."You can't please everyone"...Your doing a great job..BUDGETING YOUR MONEY AT SUCH A YOUNG AGE..

  • @TheMindfulMillennial12
    @TheMindfulMillennial12 6 лет назад +151

    I lost a job I hated in corporate America at the beginning of this year and felt more ashamed because I didn't know how I was be 'defined' rather than being scared I didn't know my next step! I agree - having a strong amount of savings is definitely key and got me through to my new job! :)

    • @buddypenny12345
      @buddypenny12345 6 лет назад +5

      How do you live on only $50/month for groceries?

    • @judya.shroads8245
      @judya.shroads8245 6 лет назад +1

      Also having extra groceries in your pantry would make sure there's food to eat. Food pantries are good to visit if you need them.

    • @romy2433
      @romy2433 6 лет назад +5

      @@buddypenny12345 Buy potatoes. Onions. Celery. Make lots of soup. Preserve your food. Eat lots of beans. Eat less and healthy

    • @LeeLeesBanter
      @LeeLeesBanter 6 лет назад +4

      50 bucks a Month goes a lot further for a Vegan. Meat & Dairy be Big Money.

    • @LeeLeesBanter
      @LeeLeesBanter 6 лет назад +6

      The part that perplexed me was the $100.00 for Fall/Winter wardrobe? Capsule or not, she must be going 2nd hand. Absolutely nothing wrong with that, just would have been cool of her to mention. Mostly because some people don't have a clue 😉

  • @IheartNovember
    @IheartNovember 6 лет назад +125

    I am impressed with your positive attitude and your responsibility. But what you described isn’t “living on minimum wage” in a sense where minimum wage is actually all you have to live on. People against raising the minimum wage may see this and say, “See! ‘They’ just need to be more like this girl!” In reality, living with your mom rent free so you can save and support yourself isn’t living on minimum wage-it’s living on minimum wage + your mom’s income to offset your expenses. Many young people do not have the privilege of parents who can do that for them. So your savings you use to pay bills now are from that “safety net” which was enabled-not by a minimum wage income-but by your mother’s income. You also have your sister’s boyfriend who offered you free labor - this is a form of capital not everyone has access to that enables you to avoid spending money. Due to your mom using her income to help you save, you were able to afford a place with a convenient location that makes your cost of living cheaper. Someone who *only* has minimum wage to go off of and wasn’t able to use someone else’s resources to save money can’t do that. They wind up in inconvenient places where they have less control over their budget and expenses. Kudos to your mom for helping you! But in no sense is just a straight-up minimum wage affordable or fair. You deserve more. And shame on your job for not giving you a raise above minimum wage after 6 years of faithful service. Totally unfair.

    • @theopkingdom3433
      @theopkingdom3433 6 лет назад +13

      100%. And I'm guessing that many won't realize what you just mentioned.

    • @newnana9070
      @newnana9070 6 лет назад +8

      LunaWave ; she has a loving family that work and support each other. They are encouraging her to take care of her self which I understand since I have 2 daughters who are handling business on their own. Minimum wage is different in every state and the cost of living in that state has a huge impact on how far that income will go. I live in The “Mitten state and the cost of living isn’t cheap here. Our minimum wage is 7.75(I think) and rent for a decent place to stay is at least $800 a month. They don’t match. No everyone isn’t privileged to have a great family with the means to help or live in a small town with reasonable cost of living. But she’s not say anyone can do what she is doing. She’s just talking about her experience.

    • @IheartNovember
      @IheartNovember 6 лет назад +5

      Deborah Allen I agree with all you said. And I agree, she is not telling people to do what she is doing. But what I said was, she described her situation as “living on minimum wage.” After listening to her story, I gave feedback that I did not think she was describing what she said she was describing. You are not living on minimum wage when your income is off-set by someone else’s. The moral of my comment is - she deserves the life she has even if she was on actual minimum wage. I hope she gets it. I hope she keeps advocating for herself. I hope her job realizes they need to pay her a living wage, especially after being there for 6 years. She is worth more. We all are.

    • @samevans1289
      @samevans1289 6 лет назад +2

      This comment is worth being pinned or whatever, to be seen by more people. 😄

    • @NeuroPOP1
      @NeuroPOP1 6 лет назад +5

      I agree. I live on minimum wage and I am a PhD teaching and doing research at a university in Italy. All I have is my salary of 1400 per month ,rent is 700 (one bedroom apartment in Pisa, city of the leaning tower), car is old and fortunately not expensive but still 45 a month goes for gas. Add the cost of electricity, water, heating, phone, and it goes to around 150/200, 150 for food... In the end I have worked 6 years to have 2k in the bank. How lovely. That's freaking minimum wage, not living with my mom for 2 years to save and move out. She is a great girl with a good message for us all, but living modestly with 14k in your account is not the same as living with minimum wage.

  • @plantbasedtable
    @plantbasedtable 6 лет назад +13

    Kudos to you. Thank you thank you thank you for sharing this. This is great advice for young people and for people who are starting over. And don't let anyone job shame you, it's honest work.

  • @pixelsinz
    @pixelsinz 6 лет назад

    This is honestly what I needed to hear that it’s completely okay to work a minimum wage job.. I work a $12.80 cent job and everyone always asks me the same question too, “when are you going to go to school and get a degree?” Or “you need a real job. Working minimum wage won’t get you anywhere.” I don’t live with my parents, I actually live alone. But, I just wanted to say
    THANK YOU SIS. This popped up in my recommendations and I literally feel like it was meant to be for me to watch this.

  • @belenc.2924
    @belenc.2924 6 лет назад +238

    Can you show us your grocery shopping on a $50 budget?

    • @Kyraann.
      @Kyraann.  6 лет назад +87

      Will definitely do so :) I’m vegan also so most of the items I grab are all veggies

    • @ShaunaEleven
      @ShaunaEleven 6 лет назад +18

      Yes! I would like this as well!

    • @ThickNCurly1
      @ThickNCurly1 6 лет назад +19

      @@Kyraann. I shop at local farmers market's and ALDI. I am not vegan , but I do incorporate a lot of vegan and vegetarian meals and when I do my bill is $25-30 a week.

    • @Amanda41288
      @Amanda41288 6 лет назад +15

      My weekly grocery budget is $40 at Aldi. I make jokes that no matter what I get there my total is always less than 40! Unless I get wine hehe

    • @IMakeWeirdVideos
      @IMakeWeirdVideos 6 лет назад +18

      $50 Grocery Budget for a month
      $10 boneless skinless chicken breast (this should get you a 4lb bag at stores like bargain grocery outlet, smart and final, food4less & vallarta)
      $3 salad (99cts spinach, 99cts lettuce, 2 for $1 cucumber)
      $2 salad dressing (normally 1.99 on sale. You can get these at almost any stores or the ones listed above)
      $4 Black eye pea beans 2lbs (same stores like above)
      $5 5lbs bag of parboiled rice( same stores)
      $2 eggs (same stores, trader joes, costco)
      $2 bread or frozen naan bread (same stores, costco, trader joes.)
      $5 for almond milk 2 (2 32 oz for 5 bucks. They have that sale almost every week at those above stores. You can also get 3 half gallon packs at Costco for 10 bucks)
      $2 tea park (for tea lovers like myself. You can make a tea cup everyday or try cold brew)
      $5 honey (same stores)
      $5 oil (for anything)
      $5 tissue paper
      Total $50

  • @jamiefellenz2761
    @jamiefellenz2761 6 лет назад

    This really hit home for me. I'm 28 and constantly feel like I'm not as successful as I should be. I've gone to school for different things that haven't worked out and I'm still trying to figure out what I'm doing with my life and not worry about what people think and expect from me. Thanks so much for sharing this!

  • @BriannaFinnell
    @BriannaFinnell 6 лет назад +4

    I waited until 25 to go back to college and it was the best decision of my life. I waited so I wouldn’t invest thousands of dollars into a career that I didn’t want. Turns out I ended up getting free tuition due to many factors regarding my age, income and skills

  • @rachelbarrows82
    @rachelbarrows82 6 лет назад

    I never comment on anything but I'm making an exception...girl you are amazing!! You remind me of myself 15 years ago. I eventually did get a degree after being 1000% positive on the field I wanted to study, and I cleaned houses while putting myself through school and even kept it up alongside my subsequent job. I've never made any life choices based on society's expectations but I still really struggle with how I am perceived. Thank you for the amazing inspiration and keep being so strong and sensible.

  • @IsaacWhispers
    @IsaacWhispers Год назад +14

    No……
    You were giving me hope especially as a young adult trying to find an apartment in california
    Then I saw how old the video was 😭😭

    • @Kyraann.
      @Kyraann.  Год назад +7

      Times where defiantly different back then. It's honestly impossible to survive off of minimum wage now a days all thanks to inflation.

  • @annasassy6160
    @annasassy6160 6 лет назад

    I am working as security guard in book store ,I feels it's humilation when somebody mentioned my job or some of my acquaintances recognizes me there ,but I can't do half of u do in life ,I always spending my money on makeup stuff or clothes ,I think I should live my life on budget right now since I watched your videos ,I am got inspired by your positive attitude to life ,life isn't fair for everyone ,but u make this video make our people working as minimum wage like u see something in hope ,so I will reference your lifestyle ,it will really helps me to take control of my life for even one time ,thax girls !!!

  • @blacckkRain
    @blacckkRain 6 лет назад +41

    You should've added the word ALONE in the title. Living alone on minimum wage is much more manageable.

  • @SarahNicholls
    @SarahNicholls 6 лет назад

    Thank you for making this video, you are so wise to say your job does not define you. I lived on minimum wage (and below) for so many years and it makes you become more resourceful and creative. Good on you for building up a safety net of cash as well and living on a budget. Keep it up girl!!

  • @judya.shroads8245
    @judya.shroads8245 6 лет назад +267

    In my state the min wage is $8.00, I think. I pd a mortg, truck payment, utilities, food etc on min wage. If money is managed properly, you can be very comfortable. Please don't listen to ppl from school. They owe more money for a house, 2 cars, kids and all their stuff. Don't listen to them. They don't pay your bills. As long as you are happy, content and hardly any debt, stay as you are. Credit card and shopping alot, is not good!!!!Any job that you love going to, is not really a job. Now or in the future. Take care. Always remember, "STAY TRUE TO YOURSELF, ONLY"!!!!!!!!! Don't tell ppl or even friends, everything.

    • @MoniqueViola
      @MoniqueViola 6 лет назад +23

      Judy A. Shroads how did you manage to pay all that on $8 an hour??? Please help a sista out lol

    • @biancal1057
      @biancal1057 6 лет назад +10

      Yikes $8 is way too low. Minimum wage here is $15 and even that's not much. I couldn't survive on $15 not with the rent here in Ontario....on average rent is $1,200 - $1,700

    • @judya.shroads8245
      @judya.shroads8245 6 лет назад +23

      @@MoniqueViola You probably won't like what I tell you. I have a $45.00 Straight Talk phone, no dryer, no cable. My treat for me is Wendy's, Pizza Hut or Dairy Queen. Fine dining. Lol. My house payment is very low. It's the taxes that I have to save for most of the yr. I'm retired after 43 yrs and there's not alot of money coming in. Best advice I can give you is cut your spending drastically. Track spending for a month. You will be surprised. Take coffee, juice or pop and lunch to work. Buy lunch things in 6pks and lunch meat. Cut going out with the ladies and eating out to just a few times. Unplug all things you don't use every day. Elec co charges for ghost power. Shut off lights unless necessary. Close all rooms off so as not to heat or a/c and shut off vents. Clean out car, it costs extra gas. Keep car full or half full. Keep car checked and go to a reputable mechanic that won't rip you off. Buying the car parts at auto store is also cheaper if it needs fixed. Always have extra food in your house with a manual can opener just in case. Like tuna, crackers, soup, canned hams, sardines, water etc. I hope that helps you. Most ppl won't live this way. If I was younger, money in the bank because I cut my spending, it would be precious. Don't even tell ANYBODY you have money saved as it grows. Your Mom may just talk and it comes out or with friends. Just talking or Jealousy from others once you start cutting costs to start saving. I'm long winded. Haha "CHANGE THE WAY YOU THINK AND THINGS WILL CHANGE".

    • @tracywalker244
      @tracywalker244 6 лет назад +1

      Judy A. Shroads 45 dollars for a cell phone!!! I only pay $23 for my cell and only have it for emergency.

    • @judya.shroads8245
      @judya.shroads8245 6 лет назад +3

      @@tracywalker244 WOW, Tracy, that's a great price. I'll have to look for this in my area. Thank you!!!!

  • @stephennicholas
    @stephennicholas 6 лет назад +5

    I am so proud of you, and I don't even know you. You are such an inspiration. I suspect that I'm close to 3 times your age, and I only wish that I had had half the wisdom and self discipline that you have now, when I was your age. Do not ever feel like you have to manage the expectations of others. Educate those toxic people if you can, but politely walk away, if you can't. Don't waste your time and energy on them. I have made such a financial mess of my life, but I'm finally getting my act together, thanks in no small part to young people like you. Keep doing what you're doing. ;-)

  • @aidachavez8017
    @aidachavez8017 6 лет назад +94

    I agree job does not define a person

  • @Sugarskullsandbookhauls
    @Sugarskullsandbookhauls 6 лет назад

    School is not for everyone so don’t let anyone make you feel like you are less for not going! You are so mature and balanced, thank you for this video ❤️

  • @MoMotivation0304
    @MoMotivation0304 6 лет назад +38

    Well thankfully you also have income coming in from RUclips. Creating multiple streams of income is so important.

  • @adelabarrenos2430
    @adelabarrenos2430 6 лет назад

    Everything you said is correct. It absolutely makes sense. Not only does it make sense but a person can choose to live this wAy and be happy and not so stressed out . The more money we have, the more money we spend or the more money we owe and then we find ourselves needing more money- it will never be enough- or will it? You just proved something. Good Job Girl

  • @wisdomontour8264
    @wisdomontour8264 6 лет назад +61

    Could you show/explain more how you only spend 50$ a month on food? Like a weekly shopping list or something.. would be great! 💕

    • @Irispia97
      @Irispia97 6 лет назад +8

      WisdomOnTour it’s impossible she’s getting help or she is living with her parents

    • @songbirdforjesus2381
      @songbirdforjesus2381 6 лет назад +2

      She's vegan.

    • @UniqueDesignStudio1
      @UniqueDesignStudio1 6 лет назад +1

      Scarlet Moonlight So did you just comment before watching the video or didn’t listen at all? She said she lives alone so why would her parents being helping if she said that’s not the case.

    • @ChicagosSinfulSwede
      @ChicagosSinfulSwede 6 лет назад +2

      @@Irispia97 Well she works in food establishment, so she probably gets a free meal during her work hours. And perhaps if she's scheduled a dinner service (closing), she may be able to take food home that was left over, being the type of food service she works in. Best I got as a server was a free cup of soup and an entree at a 50% discount.

    • @laurenliska9425
      @laurenliska9425 6 лет назад +3

      I was wondering the same thing! It seems like $50 a month isn't feasible. Here in Wisconsin I spend about $250 a month on food for just me but that can be a challenge sometimes.

  • @knots12345678
    @knots12345678 6 лет назад

    No need to apologize for making an honest living and supporting yourself. Good for you young lady. Keep up the good work!. You are in a lot better shape than a lot of other Americans.

  • @mommiiex3
    @mommiiex3 6 лет назад +13

    I would love to see your fall capsule wardrobe!

  • @TinaMarieJ
    @TinaMarieJ 5 лет назад

    Girl if those naysayers aren’t paying your bills, rent or tuition then they can keep their opinions. You don’t what you have to do until you can do what you WANT to do. I live by that now. I live in NYC and have been making minimum wage for years and I’m a mom and chasing my own dreams. I have heard all the same and do not want to return to school neither because it’s just not what I want. You will find your passion and honestly I wouldn’t be surprised if you went into coaching on money saving, starting your own business as a financial coach, speaking to people about ways to save and changing their mindset on how they view money. So much you can do it’s all up to you but you will find it💕 loved this video! Very inspiring

  • @placervisual955
    @placervisual955 6 лет назад +35

    You have 14k saved to be able to do this. Leaving on your own in MA with minimum wage is impossible.

    • @veiledseeker
      @veiledseeker 5 лет назад

      She lives in MA in Boston 😂😂😂😂

  • @alyonka2004
    @alyonka2004 6 лет назад +2

    You are a kind person
    The residents at the senior living facility are lucky to have you. You brighten their day every day

  • @taginefc3189
    @taginefc3189 6 лет назад +194

    This video should in no way condone the issue with the low minimum wage in this Country. On average the minimum wage does not cover the average cost of living. This lady has found a way to make it work for her. Good for her ..but you have no right to ask the average minimum wage worker to contort themselves to meet their low pay. This a wealthy Country and the wealth disparity is disgusting. Let us not act like this young lady’s lifestyle choices are a one size fit all solution ( especially for people with families ) #bemindful #becompassonate

    • @regularity2556
      @regularity2556 6 лет назад +38

      Go preach somewhere else. Many people can do a lot better with what they have, but they waste money and have no discipline.

    • @yippehanako
      @yippehanako 6 лет назад +9

      @@regularity2556 yes, it's not like anyone has kids or was not able to save $14,000 before moving out on their own or has medical bills. It's all just wastefulnness

    • @biancamitchell9450
      @biancamitchell9450 6 лет назад +22

      Pretty sure anyone could live on min wage with 14k in the bank. The whole video is pointless lol

    • @mareeeann0987
      @mareeeann0987 6 лет назад +15

      I thought the same thing. Waitressing isn’t minimum wage either, assuming it’s the traditional serving job where she makes tips. And you’re not living on minimum wage if you’re dipping into big savings from when you didn’t have to survive on minimum wage.

    • @zoelemort
      @zoelemort 6 лет назад +21

      Ann A I hate to be the bearer of bad news but America is not the richest country in the world. We don’t even rank top 10 in the list of richest countries in the world. Hell, we don’t even rank in the top for academia either. America is far behind in A LOT but the US seems to be great at brainwashing people into thinking it’s fantastic and lucrative.

  • @TvNetJunkie
    @TvNetJunkie 6 лет назад +1

    This is one of the most beautiful and positive RUclips videos I’ve seen in a long while.

  • @AliciaWilkins
    @AliciaWilkins 6 лет назад +68

    I think individuals can live off minimum wage in smaller states, in smaller towns, not in NYC or LA or bigger cities. I live in NY, Long Island specifically. Minimum wage here is the same, 11 an hour. I saved religiously and have over 22,000 saved over the last 3 years since i was pregnant with my son. HOWEVER, bro a one bedroom apartment is damn near 1800. And the areas these are in, are not the greatest. At the end of the month you only walk away with about 1700, BEFORE TAXES. It's not possible because even if you manage to find a 1600 apartment, there is absolute no money to live afterwards. It really depends on the city you're in. Because my cousin is living her best life in orlando on minimum wage with no worries & there its 8.25. smh

    • @CHA0S360
      @CHA0S360 6 лет назад +10

      Wrd I dont even work minimum wage and its still not enough working in New York City. Rent is crazy 2400 for a two bedrooms in a building . Not even worth it man. About to leave NYC shitt

    • @agirlyhasnoname
      @agirlyhasnoname 6 лет назад +4

      WHAT PART OF Orlando becuase I live in Orlando and I'm struggling and I make $10.95 side note we moved out of the BRONX becuase the cost of living was way too high.

    • @emilyhodges4983
      @emilyhodges4983 6 лет назад +3

      Cleveland Ohio is where it’s really at guys. The average minimum wage here is 10 an hour. I make 12.50. I have a two bedroom apartment for only 869 a month plus gas and electric , water is paid for. I split the rent with my boyfriend but if I had to get a one bedroom for only 600 which we do have here I could do it all alone too

    • @blairbushproject
      @blairbushproject 6 лет назад +2

      Alicia Wilkins that’s why minimum wage should commensurate with average rents. Write and call and meet with your congressmen and each and every leader you can find and make an appointment with. But at least a letter to each. Do the math. And what min should be. It’s so true and it’s almost intentionally calculated it feels when it doesn’t match.

    • @tracilinn9932
      @tracilinn9932 6 лет назад +2

      Alicia Wilkins Alicia Wilkins where on Long Island are you from? I’m from Long Island too and when she said 50 a month for food I died. There’s no way. I’m even married and my husband and I moved into my parents basement and used a few thousand dollars to convert it into an apartment because we lived in a small studio for 2 years paying 1400 a month and never were able to save enough money for even a one bedroom damn near 2000 a month plus utilities most of which apartments were shitty. We now pay my parents 500 a month and are slowly able to pay off our debts and save money for our own home. I’ve even had to hold off on my dream to be a mother because I know we couldn’t give them the best they deserve. We don’t even make minimum wage either we make more than that and still struggle like crazy it is so rough. NY is insane and Long Island is the most expensive place to live in America. It is hard if you can make it here you can make it anywhere. Ps I’m from Huntington boarder of Nassau and Suffolk.

  • @Astclaire
    @Astclaire 6 лет назад

    Yes! Girl! What this says to me is that your soul and spirit are really strong. Keep going and keep doing what feels good for you and your own pace. Everybody that keeps telling you to 'level up' forgets the costs that are associated with it. Do you!

  • @kayb6803
    @kayb6803 6 лет назад +8

    You, young lady, have your head on straight! You're the Dave Ramsey of your generation! You are waaaay ahead of the game. Doesn't listen to your detractors!

  • @allisonsherman5628
    @allisonsherman5628 6 лет назад

    Girl, I am on almost the exact same page as you!! Been a server for over 5 years now, live at home and have more saved up than anyone else I know with no debt. Didn’t continue in school because I didn’t know what I wanted to do. What’s interesting to me is how many people will look down on me for my job, and always ask if I’m in school or what I’m studying. It can be a little awkward when I tell them I’m not because I feel like people think, “than what are you doing with your life??” Like working as a waitress isn’t good enough and not somewhere to stay. But I’m happy and doing well financially. So anyway, thanks for sharing your story and also how you are conservative with spending your money and doing extra things for some extra cash. You are an inspiration, and a lot of young people could learn a lot from you! You are smart and clearly successful at this time in your life! 😊

  • @pinkmosaic143
    @pinkmosaic143 6 лет назад +20

    You should be so very proud of yourself.

  • @rowanc7807
    @rowanc7807 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this! I recently quit uni and started working full time at a minimum wage. While I know there’s no real reason to feel shame, it creeps up on me sometimes. Friends from school, relatives, even my hairdresser have given me the “what are you doing with your life” line. I’m working, I’m planning for the future, and I’m happy. Nothing wrong with that.

  • @ashcarriee
    @ashcarriee 6 лет назад +335

    Well we know you don’t live in California lol

    • @LexaaaHeree
      @LexaaaHeree 6 лет назад +38

      i was looking for someone to mention this lol

    • @ashcarriee
      @ashcarriee 6 лет назад +73

      Alexa Cruz my husband makes 35 an hour 40+ hours a week and I make around 4-500 every two weeks and we can barely afford a 2 bedroom condo in a decent area! It’s actually sickening

    • @LexaaaHeree
      @LexaaaHeree 6 лет назад +23

      I completely understand.. In downtown SF my grandparent's studio was 500-600 growing up, now in the same apartment is 1800+

    • @leslievalenciano-lopez8887
      @leslievalenciano-lopez8887 6 лет назад +14

      It is so expensive to live here in Los Angeles! Good for her though. She is so disciplined!

    • @ceciliamireya
      @ceciliamireya 6 лет назад +13

      this. I live in SF and I was forced to stay living with my parents and my son.

  • @DASHBARKS
    @DASHBARKS 6 лет назад

    SO HAPPY you made this video!
    money is still that topic that gets everyone bent out of shape and I feel its important to pinpoint your values and budget! simple things you mentioned can make a tremendous difference!!
    Im so happy i found your channel and I look forward to following your journey (:

  • @missjillyvanilly
    @missjillyvanilly 6 лет назад +37

    Watched the ads 🙂

    • @queenbrerox
      @queenbrerox 6 лет назад

      Same 😁

    • @dylanpower1438
      @dylanpower1438 5 лет назад +1

      Jillian Macpherson if u skip them, they will still get paid.

    • @missjillyvanilly
      @missjillyvanilly 5 лет назад

      Dylan Power “Viewers have to actively interact in some way with an ad for it to earn you money. ... Skippable video ads (ads at the start of a video that a viewer can skip after five seconds) - you get paid if a viewer watches the whole ad (or at least 30 seconds if it's longer). These are the most common type of RUclips ad.”

  • @gracesimplified3860
    @gracesimplified3860 6 лет назад

    It’s heartening to see someone with a level head. So nice that you recognize how your mom has helped you and more importantly you used that opportunity wisely by saving your money.

  • @gettingjamieback1888
    @gettingjamieback1888 6 лет назад +6

    I will be forever paying my student loan. And it didn't make my salary increase. So college doesn't define your pay check

  • @jeanbb3283
    @jeanbb3283 6 лет назад

    Eeeee I think I have an awesome new RUclipsr to watch! Go Kyra, loved this video. I’m all about real talk and personal finance and you are such a smart cookie. Like my Aunty says “ my futures so bright I gotta wear shades” I think you are this personified!

  • @armandozertuche4054
    @armandozertuche4054 Год назад +3

    I understand you, I make 13hr full time job but it isn't enough living alone. At least for a decent place here, rent would be 1200$ 1bdr. Plus food and other utilities.

    • @Kyraann.
      @Kyraann.  Год назад +2

      This video is 6 years old I totally get it's impossible now to live off of minimum wage. I also pay $1600 for a one bedroom apartment now.

  • @breezyveezy1
    @breezyveezy1 6 лет назад +4

    Wonderful video:) Thank you! You’re a smart cookie! Dave Ramsey budgeting, minimalism, and a holistic humble lifestyle has made me SO much happier than when I was trying to keep up with the Joneses.

  • @annabellasxo
    @annabellasxo 6 лет назад +24

    $11/hr (plus tips?) is pretty good for a waitress. I think in my state wait staff make $2-4.
    Anyway, I love what you said about your job not defining you and what you said about school. I was in retail / child care for a while and my grandma would always tell me to get a real job or hound me about going to school. It’s not the same as it was where getting a degree guarantees you high pay. I see plenty of job postings requiring degrees but paying minimum wage. So how is that gonna help at all lol?

    • @Kyraann.
      @Kyraann.  6 лет назад +13

      I wish we got tips but unfortunately we aren’t allowed to accept tips. I work with elderly people that have Alzheimer’s and sometimes they will hand you $100 only because they simply do not understand anymore :( it’s very sad. and when we do holidays the residents family try to give us money for serving them and their parents but we have to simply decline the money. It’s so true I see that to :/ my sisters both took classes to become managers at cvs and now with that manager title and countless hours of then learning they only make $2 more than me.

    • @VineLoveflow
      @VineLoveflow 6 лет назад +1

      I agree!that is funny!

    • @biswajitbiswas4616
      @biswajitbiswas4616 6 лет назад +1

      Kyra Ann i think tip becomes less important when they show such a love to u.

    • @MjayNight
      @MjayNight 6 лет назад

      Kyra Ann that’s an additional $320 she’s making a month. That’s more than a payment on a new Ford Focus. It doesn’t seem like a lot but that additional $2 and hour can help a lot. Even if it’s just put into savings

    • @zikannoli
      @zikannoli 6 лет назад

      Kyra Ann but it’s cvs lol

  • @StayWokeandbeReady
    @StayWokeandbeReady 5 лет назад +2

    Lady, people go to college and end up making the same that you do, with massive amounts of debt to pay off and not even working in the field that they earned their degree in. Fabulous example you are setting!

  • @JinaMichele
    @JinaMichele 6 лет назад +114

    You definitely don’t live in New York, for sure lol

    • @RAULBRENDAANDREA
      @RAULBRENDAANDREA 6 лет назад +18

      Or Los Angeles!

    • @xxxPOISONDOLLxxx
      @xxxPOISONDOLLxxx 6 лет назад +13

      God living in the OC here in California on minimum is damn near impossible

    • @NaraV
      @NaraV 6 лет назад +2

      Or Vancouver, BC lol. Living costs here were more expensive than Manhattan at one point

    • @LittleMrsMiddleton
      @LittleMrsMiddleton 6 лет назад +3

      Or Seattle

    • @limejuice7467
      @limejuice7467 6 лет назад +9

      Most people on decent wages can't afford city life.

  • @D09843
    @D09843 6 лет назад

    I think it's awesome that you're waiting until you figure out what you want to go to school for. It's very expensive and if you're going to go in debt make it worth your while! I went back to school later in life and so happy I waited. Great video.

  • @Pretti_sundara_
    @Pretti_sundara_ Год назад +7

    Food isn’t 50 dollars anymore 😢

    • @Kyraann.
      @Kyraann.  Год назад +5

      Nope it sure isn't.

  • @ninaking5181
    @ninaking5181 6 лет назад

    My daughter works part-time on minimum wage, and she’s happy. She’s saving money, and even treats me to dinner when I visit. I’m proud of her!

  • @TheMoonRain
    @TheMoonRain 6 лет назад +20

    Waitressing includes tips so it’s not min wage. Free rent at your moms is not the same as having to start from scratch. 50 for food? Are you eating rice and beans daily? 100 for fall wardrobe? Not even Amazon is that cheap. Something missing from the information your sharing. Side hustle? I live in the cheapest apartment and my whole check goes to rent. I get money from my parents to compensate.

    • @amberblackmon1277
      @amberblackmon1277 6 лет назад +4

      Same thing I was thinking. And I mean, she got to save up thousands of dollars because her parents let her live at home until she was 25, so technically she had a huge jump start to be able to live a little more comfortably than many people making minimum wage.

    • @sixteen.candles.4644
      @sixteen.candles.4644 6 лет назад +1

      I agree with these comments.

    • @sky4900
      @sky4900 6 лет назад +3

      She works as a waitress, surely she can save money on food. And she didn't say that she will buy an entire new wardrobe of clothes, probably she will integrate what she owns with something new, maybe shoes or a jacket. And in a shop that sells used clothes you can buy many things at great prices, it's a paradise for sweaters and jeans.

    • @TheMoonRain
      @TheMoonRain 6 лет назад +2

      Too bad she didn’t share the details huh.

    • @quibily
      @quibily 6 лет назад +2

      I'm assuming she's American and not Canadian here..... In America, restaurants can legally pay waitstaff way below minimum wage because they're expected to get tips, so in the end, it probably amounts to the actual minimum wage.

  • @user-zq8pd9dw8b
    @user-zq8pd9dw8b 6 лет назад

    Thank you for posting this video, I’m 22 and I still live at home and I struggle with money problems and I also work minimum wage after watching this video you’ve inspired me too save more and I also feel a lot better about my self. So glad this was on my recommendations, and by the way you seem like a very lovely person. :)

  • @itsbriplusthree126
    @itsbriplusthree126 6 лет назад +4

    New subscriber! I absolutely love your channel. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @cato451
    @cato451 6 лет назад

    Good for you Kyra. You’ve got a great attitude. You are thinking about money properly. Living within a budget is key to happiness. 95% of people can be happier if they understand your methods. Keep that safety net in tact. Cut your own path. Forget what other people think. You are doing great. Be happy!!!

  • @jiunwang7421
    @jiunwang7421 6 лет назад

    You should be really proud of yourself, young lady. I admire your attitude towards life. We need more young people like yourself to show the world that we don't need much to feel happy. I wish you all the best and hope you can do whatever you want to do in life.

  • @sulagnapanda3332
    @sulagnapanda3332 6 лет назад

    You are an extremely sensitive sensible positive practical and grounded person. Kudos to your attitude! I was staying in the States 20years back so I have an idea of the scenario. You are of my son's age. Your parents must be so proud of you for having a daughter with such a wonderful attitude. Have learned a lot from you. God bless!

  • @nicolelopez3648
    @nicolelopez3648 6 лет назад

    You’re extremely transparent, humble, and courageous/ strong. God bless you.. wish you the best of luck on everything, including RUclips :)

  • @dianebailey6442
    @dianebailey6442 6 лет назад +2

    You’re very inspirational!!! There a lot of people that earn a lot of money and they’re stressed and broke because they can’t manage their money. Thank you for sharing!!! To God be the glory for your gift.

  • @ibreshatatyana
    @ibreshatatyana 6 лет назад

    This is so inspiring and informative! Plus, I can relate to a few things you said like having people tell you to go back to school when you’re not even sure what you wanna do yet & living with a parent without being charged for rent. I literally was starting to make a list while I was watching this and I’m gonna give myself a budget every month and not spend so recklessly. The tips you have are great and I’m definitely going to apply them to my life, thank you!

  • @neridashae6058
    @neridashae6058 6 лет назад

    Well done! It is so true, I have lived on my own many times before. It feels so great. All you need is to work out a budget and use that. It shows you can look after yourself and put a roof over your head, food and what not. Love this video. x

  • @nopenu442
    @nopenu442 6 лет назад

    I like how you were very optimistic and informative and mentioned how your job doesn’t define you because I think it’s easy to forget sometimes :)

  • @midwestbadger2503
    @midwestbadger2503 6 лет назад

    I recently just signed up for school because last year I discovered my passion and decided what I want to do. I have been out of high school for 7 years. I am so happy I waited to see what's out there before I jumped right into school loans on just a degree just because everyone else is doing it. It doesnt make me less than everyone else, doesn't make me not smart, etc.
    I subscribed because of this video. I believe this needs to be heard.

  • @IlleyahsYTChannel
    @IlleyahsYTChannel 5 лет назад +1

    You do not have to go to school if you don't want to and if it's not for you. Don't let people push there ideal lifestyle and choices on you. Do what you feel comfortable with and MOVE at YOUR OWN pace. Forget what other people think. You have to live in your own life and you're own purpose.

  • @pearlsaremybestfriend
    @pearlsaremybestfriend 6 лет назад

    I love her perspective. She is making decisions based on her own path in life. This video shows young people it is possible to make great decisions at an early age. Her mom helping her was a gift not a right to not charge her rent. Good for her!!!!

  • @jeninorton6557
    @jeninorton6557 6 лет назад

    You’re way smarter than those people telling you to go back to school!! I’m 55 and I refuse to go back to school - it is a sure way to go into debt. Good job. Don’t listen to anyone who is trying to make you feel bad for being frugal and smart. Safety net is awesome!! You go, girl!

    • @Kyraann.
      @Kyraann.  6 лет назад

      Thank you for your kind words 💕

  • @annabelthehuman
    @annabelthehuman 6 лет назад

    Good on you for standing up for yourself and choosing to go to school when YOU'RE ready

  • @deborahk4637
    @deborahk4637 6 лет назад +9

    Some viewers are under the impression that she receives tips to supplement her income. I may be mistaken, but I thought she said she works at an Assisted Living Facility. Servers there do not receive tips from the residents. It's not like working in a restaurant. I know this because my Grandson was a server in an Assisted Living Facility when he was in college.

    • @DeniseTheDreamer
      @DeniseTheDreamer 5 лет назад

      That's right, my cousin worked as a server for an assisted living community. Minimum wage here is $7.25/hour. She made $8/hour no tips.

  • @dope3618
    @dope3618 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this! I resonate so much, I think people wanna just go go go and especially if you have side hustles in motion they don't get why you wouldn't want to go to school or back to it.. Not everything is linear and even becoming a doctor or a speech therapist, etc. is not permanent and you're not guaranteed a fulfilled life. What's for me is for me, as for everyone else. People especially strangers have to learn to mind their own!

  • @rositawilliams3678
    @rositawilliams3678 6 лет назад

    you have the right idea about life a lot of us don't come into reality until we're in debt ...don't have a job and by ourselves.... You're an awesome young lady continue on your journey.

  • @simonesays1732
    @simonesays1732 6 лет назад

    This video was awesome and super helpful! Any videos out there about saving money are always like “cut down on your Starbucks intake” as if I’m over here drinking a $6 coffee everyday...🙄 It’s great to hear someone honestly break down their budget to a realistic number. Some people might not want to hear that you lived at home to save money or that you only allow $50 a month for food but it’s realistic and I appreciate that! Feeling super inspired to see where else I can start pinching pennies 🤔👀

  • @madelineeelouise6167
    @madelineeelouise6167 6 лет назад

    Hell yes sister!!! You are SO smart. Your channel is so relatable. Thank you so much for putting yourself out there and sharing.

  • @DorothyMannineYT
    @DorothyMannineYT 6 лет назад

    I absolutely love this video! Finally not a get rich quick scheme or all of that nonsense - a quality video on how to work with what you have ❤️

  • @lisapitts9518
    @lisapitts9518 5 лет назад

    I can only imagine what a Blessing you are to the people that you are working around! When my daughter was at home I didn't charge her rent, however like you she did what she could as far as groceries and other household items. She is now on her own and doing well with her own income. As long as you are happy doing what you do, then keep doing it

  • @dani238159
    @dani238159 6 лет назад

    Don't let people tell you what you SHOULD or SHOULDNT do. Don't ever let them make you feel bad. It doesn't define you. it's your life. They don't get to dictate your life. you do what you feel you need to do, whatever is meant for you will be.