For an upcoming story on a personal finance website, I am seeking people making comfortable six figures but who still feel like all their money is going to expenses, taxes, student loans, etc. Maybe you live in a high cost area, maybe you have a ton in student loans, maybe you're just trying to keep up with the Joneses where you live. We'd love to chat with you about how you feel about the level of your expenses and how you can free up some wiggle room in your budget. For more about me and my work, please visit https://www.nerdwallet.com/author/kate-ashford.
For an upcoming story on NerdWallet, I’d love to hear from busy working professionals who regularly make use of food delivery services — DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, etc. — for the convenience and time savings. Does what you spend on delivery each month add up to a surprisingly large portion of your budget? (No judgement here… I work from home, have a small baby and overpay to have hoagies delivered all the time.) About how much do you spend per month? Does adding it all up give you pause? If you’re interested in chatting about your experience for the piece, please send me a brief email with your name, city, occupation and a note about where food delivery falls in your budget. For more about me and my work, please visit https://www.nerdwallet.com/author/tommy-tindall.