How a 29-year-old USPS worker on track to make over $90,000 this year spends his money
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How a 29-year-old USPS worker on track to make over $90,000 spends his money
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How a 29-year-old USPS worker on track to make over $90,000 this year spends his money

Jordan Myers, 29, lives in Memphis, Tennessee and is a mail carrier for the USPS. His base salary is about $41,000 per year, but this year he is on track to make more than $90,000 with overtime. With his determination to work long hours and save, Myers has no doubt he'll reach his goal of becoming a millionaire. This is an installment of CNBC Make It's Millennial Money series, which profiles people across the globe and details how they earn, spend and save their money.
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Thu, Nov 4 202111:53 AM EDT

USPS mail carrier, Jordan Myers, works 13-hour days in Memphis, Tennessee. Despite hustling on his feet six days a week, you'll never hear him complain.

The 29-year-old dad expects to rake in $90,000 this year with his base salary of $41,000, a few investments, and lots of overtime pay. With a newfound love for saving and a work ethic learned from his own father who raised 12 kids, Myers expects to become a millionaire before the age of 40.