A 35-year-old who paid off more than $222,000 in debt accumulated through student loans shared how she pulled it off in a celebration video that has since gone viral.
Caitlin Boston donned a purple spandex bodysuit and a Korean wedding crown and danced to Lizzo's"Good As Hell" in the video, in which she also explains how she was able to pull off the remarkable feat.
Boston said it was a"humbling" conversation with her late dad that forced her to go into what she describes as"attack mode" to pay off her staggering debt. Boston's starting balance from both her undergrad and graduate school loans totaled $147,602.95 in 2009. Boston said she did all the usual things to save, like living in places with low rent and living with roommates, cutting costs at the grocery store and working extra jobs. She also said she demanded equal pay in her career.
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