SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) – Sapphire Starr has brought financial advice to people, remotely and in-person, for the last five years. Later this year, she hopes to bring it to the street.
“Twenty percent of Savannah locals are living below the poverty line,’’ said Starr. ”And most people weren’t taught how money works or how to manage money, how credit works or even how to invest and create real wealth.’’
Starr became familiar with money struggles while growing up in Savannah, even though her mother and stepfather owned multiple properties and two businesses…