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The Top 5 Money Regrets People Have In Their 30s

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The speaker suggests that not negotiating one's first salary is a significant money regret, implying that salaries are negotiable.
"I'm confident it will reach $130,000 by 2025."
Negotiating Salary
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The average new car payment in the US is $716 per month, totaling over $88,500 annually. This highlights the significant financial commitment associated with car payments.
"The average new car payment in America is $716 a month that's over $88,500 a year"
Car Payments
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The cryptocurrency market collapsed after Bitcoin reached $20,000 per coin, leading to significant losses for those who chased the hype.
"The Cryptocurrency Bubble Burst"
Investment Strategy
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In the mid-2010s, the real estate market saw a boom with people buying multiple properties with low or no down payments, which eventually led to a market correction.
"The mid 2010s what was it Well you saw cryptocurrency The cryptocurrency boom happened"
Real Estate Investment
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The speaker advises considering long-term care insurance or budgeting for future healthcare needs as one gets older.
"Long-term care types of insurances something for you to look into or start budgeting towards"
Long-Term Care Insurance
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According to Business Insider, the housing market is currently at its least affordable point for buyers due to high interest rates and stable home prices.
"The housing market has never been this unaffordable at least that's according to Business Insider"
Housing Market Affordability
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