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This is the first episode of the Millennial Money podcast. It's a new series that will be running weekly that takes a look at millennials' finances and how we can help them with financial tips.
We kick things off with Ahmed. He's 30 years old, makes around $35,000, working two jobs, one as a front-line grocery clerk and the other as an food delivery cyclist. His student debt for an unfinished degree still sits at $10,000. Host Evy Kwong speak with financial advisor Jason Heath about how Ahmed can attack his debt.
All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes.
If you would like to support the journalism of the Toronto Star, you can subscribe at thestar.com/subscribingmatters.
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This is the first episode of the Millennial Money podcast. It's a new series that will be running weekly that takes a look at millennials' finances and how we can help them with financial tips.
We kick things off with Ahmed. He's 30 years old, makes around $35,000, working two jobs, one as a front-line grocery clerk and the other as an food delivery cyclist. His student debt for an unfinished degree still sits at $10,000. Host Evy Kwong speak with financial advisor Jason Heath about how Ahmed can attack his debt.
All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes.
If you would like to support the journalism of the Toronto Star, you can subscribe at thestar.com/subscribingmatters.

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