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The Wealthy Educator | Chris Travers

Apr 08, 202441 minEp. 486
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A public school teacher in New York City hit a million-dollar net worth by 36—earning a teacher's salary in one of the most expensive cities in America. Chris Travers cracked the code through a combination most people overlook: maxing out both 403(b) and 457 plans, running a profitable side hustle as an athletic trainer, and making unconventional housing choices that saved him thousands. His journey from financially clueless at 26 to financially independent a decade later proves that high salaries aren't required—just strategic use of the tools already available to public employees.

Financial Learning Journey [00:01:00]

Chris's transformation started when he realized inflation was eroding his savings. With no investing knowledge in his family, he reached out to an uncle who refused to simply tell him where to invest. Instead, he pointed Chris to "Get Rich Slowly" and recommended "The Millionaire Next Door"—books that fundamentally shaped his financial mindset and taught him to think long-term about wealth building.

Understanding 403(b) and 457 Plans [00:04:09]

For public school teachers, the combination of 403(b) and 457 plans offers powerful advantages. While the 403(b) functions similarly to a private sector 401(k), the 457 plan is a game-changer: it allows penalty-free withdrawals upon separation from service, providing flexibility for those not planning a 30-year tenure. Chris emphasizes that many teachers don't fully understand these tools, leaving significant retirement savings potential on the table.

The 457 plan's unique feature means you can access funds immediately after leaving your job—no age 59½ requirement, no penalties. This flexibility makes it particularly valuable for anyone pursuing financial independence before traditional retirement age.

Building a Side Hustle [00:16:00]

Beyond his teaching salary, Chris leveraged his certification as an athletic trainer to build additional income streams. This side work not only supplemented his income but also expanded his professional network and created opportunities he wouldn't have had otherwise. The key was choosing work that aligned with his existing skills and credentials.

Frugality and Living Situation [00:20:05]

One of Chris's most impactful decisions was living at home during his early earning years. While not glamorous, this choice accelerated his path to financial independence by eliminating housing costs in one of the world's most expensive cities. He remained mindful of spending throughout his journey, prioritizing long-term wealth building over short-term lifestyle inflation.

Thoughts on Home Ownership vs. Renting [00:23:13]

In New York City, Chris made the counterintuitive choice to rent rather than buy. The math simply didn't support homeownership: sky-high purchase prices, substantial maintenance costs, property taxes, and the opportunity cost of tying up hundreds of thousands in down payment money. For him, renting provided flexibility and freed up capital for investments that would compound more effectively.

The Importance of Flexibility in Career [00:36:15]

Financial independence gave Chris something invaluable: career flexibility. Rather than feeling trapped in a job for the paycheck, he gained the freedom to teach because he genuinely wants to, not because he has to. This psychological shift transforms how you approach work and life decisions, allowing you to pursue passion over paychecks.

Conclusion and Resources [00:39:21]

Chris co-authored "TLDR Financial Literacy for New York City Teachers," a concise guide helping fellow educators navigate the specific retirement and financial tools available to them. He emphasizes that financial literacy should be taught in schools, and educators themselves need better resources to understand their own financial options.

Key Quotes:

  • "I recognized how inflation was diminishing my savings." [00:01:10]
  • "Short-term sacrifices lead to long-term success." [00:12:00]
  • "Living at home was vital in kickstarting my financial journey." [00:15:04]
  • "Without knowledge, you're not investing wisely, but simply securing a guaranteed 7% return." [00:06:11]
  • "Embracing frugality is crucial in my financial journey." [00:27:30]

Action Items:

  • Max out both 403(b) and 457(b) accounts to leverage full employer benefits [00:04:09]
  • Research Roth IRA access for public servants in your state [00:12:24]
  • Consider side hustles that align with existing skills and certifications [00:16:20]

Related Episodes:

  • Episode 013: The Millionaire Educator
  • Episode 057: The Golden Albatross

Resources:

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