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Navika koja financijski uništava cijelu generaciju mladih muškaraca
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Navika koja financijski uništava cijelu generaciju mladih muškaraca

A financial expert warns that young men are increasingly engaging in risky financial behaviors such as sports betting and other forms of 'quick wins,' which can have long-term negative effects on their financial stability. Rachel Cruze, a personal finance coach and co-host of 'The Ramsey Show,' advises against these strategies, emphasizing that the desire for rapid wealth through gambling, cryptocurrencies, and risky real estate investments can jeopardize future financial security. She highlights that sports betting is particularly dangerous for young men, noting that many in this age group are exposed to online gambling platforms. According to a survey by the Siena Research Institute and St. Bonaventure University’s Jandoli School of Communication, approximately 52% of men aged 18–49 have active accounts at online betting sites. Cruze also points out that social media influences young adults by promoting easy money opportunities and distorting expectations around careers, homeownership, and spending.

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Navika koja financijski uništava cijelu generaciju mladih muškaraca

A financial expert warns that young men are increasingly engaging in risky financial behaviors such as sports betting and other forms of 'quick wins,' which can have long-term negative effects on their financial stability. Rachel Cruze, a personal finance coach and co-host of 'The Ramsey Show,' advises against these strategies, emphasizing that the desire for rapid wealth through gambling, cryptocurrencies, and risky real estate investments can jeopardize future financial security. She highlights that sports betting is particularly dangerous for young men, noting that many in this age group are exposed to online gambling platforms. According to a survey by the Siena Research Institute and St. Bonaventure University’s Jandoli School of Communication, approximately 52% of men aged 18–49 have active accounts at online betting sites. Cruze also points out that social media influences young adults by promoting easy money opportunities and distorting expectations around careers, homeownership, and spending.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced discussion of financial behavior among young men, citing expert opinions and survey data without overtly favoring any particular viewpoint. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the risks of certain financial habits rather than taking a stance on broader political,

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