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Compound Your Way Out: The Young Adult's Guide to Financial Independence with Skyler Fleming

Compound Your Way Out: The Young Adult's Guide to Financial Independence with Skyler Fleming

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概要

Most young adults know they should be saving. What they are missing is the math that makes it urgent, and the simple system that makes it possible.

Skyler Fleming is a financial planner, CFP candidate, and host of Financial Planning for Young Adults who is living these strategies in real time alongside his generation. In this episode he breaks down how to track spending, create margin, build credit, navigate the housing crisis, and avoid the social media financial traps targeting his peers, and why starting now, with whatever you have, is the only move that actually matters.

Key Talking Points:

  • Why the problem isn't income — it's education
  • How tracking spending creates the margin to invest
  • The hidden cost of forgotten subscriptions
  • Job hopping vs. loyalty — which pays more
  • How to build credit without carrying debt
  • Why renting may be the smarter path to homeownership
  • Is buying a home still a good investment today
  • Crypto and alternative investments — understanding the risk
  • How to spot social media financial misinformation
  • CoastFI — the ideal first strategy for your twenties
  • Why financial independence requires a partner plan

Escape The Clock Resources:

  • The Book: www.escapetheclock.com/book
  • The Planner: www.escapetheclock.com/planner
  • The Podcast: www.escapetheclock.com/podcast
  • 1:1 Help: www.escapetheclock.com/schedule
  • Free Weekly Insights: www.escapetheclock.com/subscribe

Episode References & Resources:

  • 46% of Gen Z and 47% of millennials live paycheck to paycheck — Deloitte (2024): https://www.deloitte.com/global/en/issues/work/content/genz-millennialsurvey.html
  • Starting at 25 needs ~$380/month to reach $1M by 65; starting at 35 needs — Vanguard (2023): https://investor.vanguard.com/investor-resources-education/retirement/savings-calculator
  • Gen Z credit scores average 676, the lowest of any age group — Experian (2025): https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/gen-z-faces-harsh-financial-reality-credit-scores-plunge-dangerous-record-lows-across-america
  • U.S. home prices hit 5x median household income in 2025, up from a historical 3x — Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies (2025): https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/blog/home-prices-surge-five-times-median-income-nearing-historic-highs
  • 19% of Gen Z investors hold only cryptocurrency — FINRA (2025): https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/almost-20-gen-z-investors-are-only-crypto-brilliant-or-dumb
  • 64% of Gen Z prefer peace of mind over wealth and would take lower income for better balance — Intuit (2025): https://medium.com/@pratiksha-more/how-gen-z-is-changing-the-way-we-think-about-money-wealth-f1c256459a59
  • Gen Z starts investing at an average age of 19, earlier than any previous generation — Charles Schwab Modern Wealth Survey (2024): https://finance.yahoo.com/news/young-adults-led-gen-z-120000114.html

Connect with Skyler:

  • Website: www.fp4ya.com
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FPYApod
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjayf

This information is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. Consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance.

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