My path from paycheck-to-paycheck to a positive net worth in 3 years
My honest account of what building an emergency fund on a tight budget actually looks like, month by month.
Month 1: I set up a HYSA and transferred $100 from my first paycheck. The transfer felt meaningless against my $0 starting point but I did it anyway.
Month 3: Balance at $350. Had a $200 car repair and paid it from the fund. Felt crushing — months of progress gone. Replaced it over the next 6 weeks.
Month 8: Hit $1,000. Felt like the first real milestone. Decided this was my minimum safe floor.
Month 14: At $2,800. Got laid off for two months. Dipped to $800. The fund was the reason I didn't go into debt during the gap.
Month 22: Back to $3,500, which represented about 2.5 months of my expenses at the time.
Month 30: At $6,200 — full 3-month target.
The journey was 30 months of imperfect progress, setbacks, and recovery. That's what it actually looks like. It's not linear and it's not fast.
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