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Opinion | The six money-savvy hacks 20-somethings are using to get ahead financially

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Unlike previous generations where money matters were super taboo to speak of, this gen doesn’t care about that. Twenty-somethings understand that real friends won’t care whether you’re wearing the latest hatsÌýor drinking $10 lattes, Lesley-Anne-Scorgie writes.


Lesley-Anne Scorgie is a ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½-based personal finance columnist and a freelance contributing columnist for the Star. Follow her on Twitter:

For all the reasons you canÌýimagine, with high living costs and a precarious job market being the biggest drivers, financially savvy 20-somethings are getting pretty creativeÌýwhen it comes to saving money. Some of these money hacks are old hat, but a few are newer and worth exploring, and all are strides towardÌýbuilding successful lifelong financial habits.

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Lesley-Anne Scorgie is a ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½-based personal finance columnist and a freelance contributing columnist for the Star. Follow her on Twitter:

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