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When It Comes to Money, Your Brain Can Be Your Own Worst Enemy

Por: The New York Times Business February 27, 2023

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Sara Fernandes was 26 when she got her first credit card.“It felt like free money,” Ms. Fernandes said. “Like suddenly I could buy stuff and not worry about paying for it. That’s where my mind was at.”She and her husband used the cards to pay for restaurant meals, nice clothes and European vacations. When a statement arrived, they would pay the minimum and keep spending. “We threw the most epic Christmas parties for our family. Our... + full article



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