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We all want to start off the new year with shiny new things — like, perhaps, a new device! But does it align with your 2025 budget? This Financial Wellness Month, we asked money experts if the “loud budgeting” trend could be a pivotal tool to your success
Even if your new year started with a bang, you may now be quietly fretting the financial goals you set for yourself and how to achieve them. Thankfully, you are not alone.
“Money can be a very difficult subject for some people,” says Chad Wolfe, a Money Coach and Student Loan Specialist at My Secure Advantage, a financial coaching program offered to T-Mobile employees through the company’s LiveMagenta well-being website. “Things change each year, and it can be overwhelming.”
One change that can make things less overwhelming, he says, is the new financial responsibility trend called “loud budgeting,” which has taken social media by storm and aims to eradicate the isolation people may feel when it comes to money challenges.
Loud budgeting is about being outspoken when it comes to your financial decisions and when saying no to things that don’t align with your goals. It’s not just declining your friends’ invitation to join in on an expensive night out but also honestly explaining why it distracts you from your goals. This trend empowers you to set boundaries and achieve financial wellness with emotional comfort, Wolfe says.
“I think if you can find a sense of community that allows you that freedom to be honest about your goals and things you may not be doing to work toward those goals, that’s great,” Wolfe says. “I like to think of it as replacing ‘FOMO,’ or the ‘fear of missing out,’ with ‘JOMO,’ or the ‘joy of missing out.’”
A Cultural Shift: Loud Budgeting in Action
Giovanna González, a Gen Z-focused financial educator and best-selling author, is an early adopter of loud budgeting. In her book Cultura & Cash, she provides practical and jargon advice for fellow first-generation Latinas as well as students and young professionals to confidently manage money, pay off debt, build generational wealth and gain financial freedom.
“The language you use matters,” González says. “Instead of saying ‘I can’t afford that’ try saying ‘that’s not a priority for me right now.’ It shifts the emotion of spending money from a place of shame and scarcity, to feeling in control and clear on your financial goals.”
Community support can be key to achieving financial goals, she says. González recently polled users on social media if they would consider sharing a plan with friends and family to save on a new phone or the cost per line. The response was overwhelmingly positive, with 82% of respondents saying they would. In fact, 63% said they already share a phone plan, and 71% of poll participants said they’ve held onto an old or faulty phone for longer than they wanted because of the cost to replace it.
“The poll results are in line with my own experience,” González shares. “I shared a phone plan with my mom and two siblings for five years to save on expenses.”
Stretch Your Dollar with Smart Savings
Over the years, Wolfe has shared numerous tips on budgeting, from building an emergency fund to tackling high-interest debt and maximizing IRA contributions. Now, he emphasizes that being vocal about your financial goals — and cleverly saving to achieve them — can contribute to your bottom line.
Wolfe also says people should be checking where to bundle expenses for a discount (a tip he shared last year as well). According to Forbes, the average American spends $46 per month on streaming services. Rather than cancel subscriptions, bundling is an easier and more convenient way to save while still enjoying entertainment. Metro Flex Plus customers, for example, get access to an Amazon Prime membership as part of their plan for a savings of $14.99 per month. Not to mention other perks every week through T-Mobile Tuesdays via the T-Life app like discounted movie tickets, Shell fuel rewards at the gas pump and so much more.
With a little loud budgeting, you can find creative ways to get what you want while staying on track with your financial goals.
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Key Takeaways
Documentary showcases the nation’s largest Black university’s unique position as both a powerhouse in STEM education and a historically agricultural institution through the voices and viewpoints of its alumni and students.Available now exclusively on Black Experience on Xfinity and Xumo Play.
Comcast announced the exclusive premiere of Our Blues Make Us Gold, a feature-length documentary that examines the history and global impact of North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University, the country’s largest historically Black university, from filmmakers Brandon Gerard and Ashley Shanté. The documentary is available for free as part of Comcast’s Black Experience on Xfinity and Xumo Play.
Launched in 2021, Comcast’s Black Experience is a comprehensive content destination that features the ultimate in Black storytelling from diverse programming partners and film studios and has released a variety of original documentaries to showcase diverse talent and content creators. Black Experience is available across Xfinity’s entertainment devices, including X1, Flex and Xumo Stream Box, as well as on Xumo Play, a free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) app available on major streaming platforms.
Our Blues Make Us Gold explores the legacy and future of North Carolina A&T and captures the university’s unique position as both a powerhouse in STEM education and a historically agricultural institution, sharing the voices and viewpoints of alumni and students who bring its story to life.
We are honored to collaborate with filmmakers Ashley and Brandon to bring this remarkable documentary to the Black Experience on Xfinity and Xumo Play.
Loren Hudson
SVP & Chief Diversity Officer, Connectivity and Platforms, Comcast
Behind the lens are Ashley and Brandon, a husband-and-wife duo with over 20 years of professional experience in film production. Through their production company, From A2B Entertainment, they deliver stories that blend emotional depth with a fresh, contemporary style.
“A few years ago, I was in the writers room pitching for a new character to be an HBCU graduate,” shared Ashley. “The painfully loud silence of my colleagues was eventually followed by really insulting questions. I left the room feeling angry that day. That anger fueled the conversation I had with Brandon, which resulted in our big idea, to show the greatness and impact of a real life HBCU and bring it to a mainstream audience. We were told many times this couldn’t be done. We refused to accept that.”
“We wanted this film to feel like stories by the campfire with ancestors, mixed with the urgency of a call to action to protect sacred and necessary institutions like North Carolina A&T,” said Brandon. “We are thankful to Comcast, Xfinity and Xumo for partnering with us to amplify the stories of our community’s real-life superheroes.”
Xfinity customers can find the Black Experience on X1, Flex or Xumo Stream Box by saying “Black Experience” into their voice remote. X1 customers can also enjoy a curated channel of some of the best and most popular programming Black Experience has to offer on channel 1622 within the programming guide. Additionally, the Black Experience destination and channel are both available on Xumo Play, bringing programming like Our Blues Make Us Gold to customers across the country.
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