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» PFBlogger Spotlight: GE Miller of 20 Something Finance
GE Miller writes 20 Something Finance , a personal finance blog that is geared towards the twenty-something crowd, and Microfrugality , a new site on lowering your expenses and living the frugal lifestyle. As a twenty-something myself, I stumbled onto 20 Something Finance a few months ago and have been quietly lurking in the background as posts were delivered to my RSS reader. His recent pair of posts about getting rid of material clutter remind me of my recent purge of financial clutter.
So a few weeks ago, I reached out to GE to see if he’d be interested in participating in my PFBlogger Spotlight series and he agreed. It’s not every day you meet someone who enjoys the occasional game of cornhole (I learned about it in Pittsburgh, which isn’t too far from Michigan). I hope you enjoy the interview and if you have a moment, check out his site.
Q. Hi GE, could you tell us a little about yourself? A. Sure. I’m in my late twenties and have been married for four years. I currently reside in Michigan and work at a tech company. I enjoy hiking, cycling, tennis, disc golf, backpacking, and an occasional game of cornhole (look it up). I’m a huge Michigan State football and basketball fan (and alum) and have football season tickets. A. I started blogging two years ago this December. Throughout my 20’s, I have noticed that many of my peers are starting to make a real income for the first time in their lives, yet their careless high school and college personal finance habits have stayed the same. Many were making horrible financial decisions that would affect them for the rest of their lives. It’s hard for me to keep my opinions to myself, but I quickly found that personal finance advice is not pertinent unless the audience is actively seeking it. A personal finance blog was the right platform for me to help others out who were seeking that help. The site does focus on issues that young professional adults face, however, there are plenty of essential financial lessons for everyone, regardless of age.
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