Some Money Saving Tips for Millennial Doctors

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And All Young Medical Professionals

Young doctors, nurses and healthcare administrators always want to be hip with the latest tech gadgets. Unfortunately, they are also the age group with the least money and the most college, graduate or medical school debt. So, the goal of this infographic is to help find a happy medium that allows them to maintain a lifestyle while saving some money.

For starters, we’ve found that slashing cable and sticking with Netflix or some cheap web streaming service is a great way to save. Some also love cooking their own food. Outside of phones, TV, and food, there is a lot of other room to save.

For example, simply cutting out unnecessary items and being more frugal with your spending can produce results. Before we buy ‘wants’, we should think about how badly we want it and how long it will last. A lot of money can be saved just by buying the right brand of a product. Good quality and cheap maintenance can save tons in many products (cars, electronics, household appliances). Stay smart, save money.

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The American Institute of CPAs and the Ad Council created this Infographic as part of its national public service campaign, Feed the Pig to encourage young doctors and all millennials [aged 25-34] to take control of their finances and make saving money a part of their daily lifestyle.

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