Paying off 26K in student debt in 2 yrs: how one of us did it

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Paying Off $26,500 In Debt In Two Years: How Brian McBride Did It

Posted: 01/09/2013 2:27 pm EST | Updated: 01/09/2013 2:29 pm EST
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Brian McBride skipped meals to pay off $26,500 in debt

To college graduates saddled with student debt, reaching a day when they don't have to make a monthly payment may seem far off, especially since U.S. Senators are still paying off their loans.

However, Brian McBride, an associate producer at CNN and a 2010 graduate out of Arizona State University, managed to pay off $26,500 in debt in just two years. He explained his plan on CNN Money's website.

McBride owed $20,500 in student loan debt and $6,000 for his 2003 Honda Civic. He said he tackled his car loan first to pay down a higher interest rate during a six-month grace period following graduation on his student loans. In his first job out of college as a local reporter in Green Bay, Wisc., he lived frugally while working for $13 an hour.

He adds:

"After taxes, I was taking home roughly $1,900 a month and spending roughly $1,300 of it on rent, utilities and other living expenses. My goal was to save $1,000 a month -- so I scaled back.

Even while working 10- to 12-hour shifts, I'd skip meals -- eating a protein bar or drinking Ensure shakes to get me through the day. The occasional "splurge" entailed spending $5 at McDonald's for a Sunday breakfast of hotcakes, sausage and two hash browns."

He moved from Green Bay to Atlanta where he began making $25 an hour in a new position with CNN. Instead of loosening his belt, he resolved to pay down the debt faster than ever through personal austerity measures:

"I got rid of cable and replaced it with an AT&T U-Verse Internet connection and streaming Netflix account -- slashing my bill from $135 to just $55 a month. An employee discount helped me cut my cell phone bill from $100 to $70 a month. And by living only a couple of miles from the office my commute cost me just $40 a month in gas."

These days, McBride now has reason to celebrate like students featured in a recent Wall Street Journal article who throw "Finally Paid Off My Student Loans" parties. They, like recent Harvard Business School graduate Joe Mihalic, consider themselves debt intolerant in a time when student debt has eclipsed credit card debt. Mihalic paid off $90,000 in seven months. McBride offered his reason to live modestly at first.

"Even though I'm pretty much back to where I started when I first arrived in Atlanta -- with just about a couple thousand dollars to my name -- I still feel like I hit the jackpot."

What % of American graduates are willing to make those sacrifices? I am not sure I could. Then again 2 yrs is not that long.
 

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Personally I'd rather pay it off in 10-15 years and not have to do all that. You only live once, after all. :obama:

I have 10k+ in the bank and I'm not in any huge rush to finish paying my loans (though I owe <15k).

I respect his discipline tho.
 

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26K aint shyt. I wish my shyt was that low. And im bout to add more if I get into pharm school next year. :sadcam:
 

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Personally I'd rather pay it off in 10-15 years and not have to do all that. You only live once, after all. :obama:

I have 10k+ in the bank and I'm not in any huge rush to finish paying my loans (though I owe <15k).

I respect his discipline tho.

im in a similar situation

got 20 in the bank and i owe 20
 

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Where's the link for that 90K college debt payoff in 7 months......... I might believe it when I read it... :upsetfavre:
Dude graduated from HBS, not unreasonable to believe he was making 2x that, and had some cash saved up from before school (most HBS grads are in their late 20s)

Its not unreasonable at all bruh.
 

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I had about the same amount, and paid it off in 3 years. Is this really that uncommon?

Judging by the sentiments expressed by some on this forum, not only is it rare, but also entirely the fault of outside forces

The way some post here, this dude should never been able to live so frugally.

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