US woman uses ChatGPT to pay off nearly ₹20 lakh in credit card debt
- In June, Jennifer Allan used ChatGPT to create a 30-day challenge, paying off nearly ₹19.7 lakh in credit card debt.
- Allan accumulated $23,000 in credit card debt due to unexpected medical expenses after her daughter's birth, despite having a stable income, which failed to prevent the debt from rising.
- ChatGPT helped Allan uncover over $10,000 in forgotten funds and saved $600 monthly on groceries through personalized tips.
- Building on her social media sharing, Allan inspired many single mothers to take control of their finances through AI-driven challenges.
- Amid rising US household debt of $18.2 trillion, experts see AI tools like ChatGPT potentially transforming personal money management.
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ChatGPT helps US woman pay off her $23,000 credit card debt
A realtor from Delaware in the US used ChatGPT as her financial advisor to tackle her credit card debt. The AI chatbot reportedly helped her find over $10,000 in unclaimed funds and save nearly $600 monthly. She credited ChatGPT's consistent support for helping her pay the debt.
Here’s How ChatGPT Helped This Content Creator Pay Of Over ₹10 Lakh In Debt
35-year-old Jennifer Allan used ChatGPT daily for 30 days to tackle her Rs.10 lakh ($12,000) credit card debt. From finding unclaimed money to cutting grocery bills, AI helped her take small steps that led to big gains. She cleared half her debt in a month and said the real shift was "facing it every day" with structure and no judgment.
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