2023 Income Recap

it was a life-changing year.

i don’t know if sharing numbers is helpful to anyone, but i want to document the year I made my first $100,000.

prior to 2023, the most i made as a business owner in a calendar year was $30,632 (pre-tax).

this year, my best month was $24,280 (revenue).

freelance design work took off and as a whole, i made $139,150 revenue ($125,000 profit).

between freelance work, AllStreet Academy, and minimal payouts from AllStreet Wealth - i took home $121,244 after-tax.

being someone who grew up where “rich people” were those who could afford name-brand groceries, it feels like I made it.

i saved money while working a 9-5, quit my job in may 2020, and spent the past three years building businesses.

as you can tell from the graphic above, the journey wasn’t the prettiest income-wise.

but the visions never changed and the process was trusted.

time to do it again.

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