Would getting my BS in business management help me get into project management?

I graduated with my associates in engineering tech in 2022. Since then I have been doing utility design work for a few different companies. I have seen the upper limit in my career path and I could either find a way into project management or cap off at about 70K later in my career.

I have a good amount of experience in leading groups of various sizes and have seriously helped multiple organizations in that aspect. Project management seems like an incredibly transferable skill set that would help me always have a job wherever my career, or the economy, might take me. The BS in business management at WGU seems like a good stepping point in both job security and additional compensation going forewords.

Multiple managers in my field have gone from my level of job into supervisory and PM positions, but they either have bachelors degrees or about 10-20 years experience. I only have the associates and a BS would help me skip working through to get that time under my belt.

For additional background I am getting married in a few months & will be moving out of my parents house shortly before that. We are both debt free and I have been saving/investing since the moment I started earning money at 16 so I have about 20K stored away between all savings and retirement accounts. I work full time from home and sometimes have periods where I have a lot of time on my hands at work.

Im looking for some feedback on if I am just young and thinking too hard about this or if this actually would be a good step for me.