Money talks: How a 31-year-old data analyst manages their money
Here’s how a millennial data analyst balances rent, savings, and fun on €3,200 a month.
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In this series, we sit down with real people from different backgrounds and professions and ask how they spend, save, and think about their money. Today, we’re talking to a 31-year-old data analyst to find out how she navigates balancing financial security with creative expression, planning for the future, and talking about money with her friends.Job title/industry: Data analyst in the insurance industryAge: 31Salary: €61,000 yearly / €3,200 netLocation: Berlin, GermanyRent: €1150 (I live with my partner, and we split rent 40/60 as they make slightly less than me)Groceries:
In this series, we sit down with real people from different backgrounds and professions and ask how they spend, save, and think about their money. Today, we’re talking to a 31-year-old data analyst to find out how she navigates balancing financial security with creative expression, planning for the future, and talking about money with her friends.