8 Hidden Money Mistakes That Secretly Keep You Broke in Your 20s

8 Hidden Money Mistakes That Secretly Keep You Broke in Your 20s

f you’re in your 20s (or you know someone who is), drop everything and watch this right now. These are the 8 silent money mistakes that quietly keep millions of people broke for life – and 99 % of twenty-somethings are making at least 3 of them TODAY. Most people think their 20s are for “living it up.” The truth? Your 20s are the most financially dangerous decade of your entire life. One wrong move now can cost you hundreds of thousands (or millions) down the road. In this video you’ll discover: Why you’re secretly a time millionaire in your early 20s (and how most people burn it forever) The toxic “keeping up with friends” trap that’s 100 % financed by debt How weekend partying is silently stealing your first house The retirement mistake that turns future millionaires into “almost-millionaires” Why having $0 emergency fund is financial Russian roulette The “freedom” move (moving out) that keeps people renting until 40 Why financing a brand-new luxury car is the fastest way to stay broke The expensive dating & wedding trap that starts marriages buried in debt These aren’t boring theory or “save $5 on coffee” tips. These are the exact self-sabotage habits I’ve seen destroy (or explode) people’s wealth in real life. Fix these 8 mistakes before 30 and you can easily retire with 7 figures while everyone else is still grinding at 55. Drop a LIKE if you’re done self-sabotaging your money in your 20s 🔥 Comment below: Which of these 8 mistakes are YOU still making right now? Subscribe to The Money Game + turn on the bell – next video drops the step-by-step playbook to build your first million before 30, starting from $0. Timestamps: This decade decides your wealth Mistake #1 – Wasting your biggest asset Mistake #2 – Keeping up with broke friends Mistake #3 – Weekend spending insanity Mistake #4 – Ignoring compound interest Mistake #5 – Zero emergency fund Mistake #6 – Moving out too soon Mistake #7 – New car debt trap Mistake #8 – Expensive dating & weddings Your new money rules start today