Before you invest in stocks, crypto, or real estate โ€” build your emergency fund. Three to six months of expenses in a high-yield savings account is the most important financial safety net you can have. Here’s the fastest path to $10,000.

Why You Need $10,000 Specifically

The average unexpected expense Americans face: car repair ($3,500), medical bill ($1,600), home repair ($5,000), job loss (2.5 months to find new work ร— monthly expenses). $10,000 covers all but the most severe scenarios.

The 12-Month Plan

$10,000 รท 12 months = $834/month needed. Too much? Here’s how to generate the extra cash:

  • Cut subscriptions you don’t use: average American wastes $219/month on unused subscriptions
  • Sell 5 items from your home: average first-time seller makes $200โ€“$400
  • Add one side hustle shift per week: survey apps, gig delivery, or freelance project

Where to Keep It

High-yield savings accounts currently pay 4.5โ€“5.5% APY โ€” nearly 10x traditional bank savings rates. Your $10,000 earns $450โ€“$550/year just sitting there.

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