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"textContent": "Financial commentator Kevin O’Leary’s complaint about a $28 lunch lands on a larger financial fault line for young workers: the first dollars after payday are being fought over by rent, debt, food inflation, lifestyle spending, and the investment account that often gets funded last. The Shark Tank investor used the lunch receipt as a simple […]\n\nThe post Kevin O’Leary Makes $28-Lunches A Lesson On Gen Z Financial Literacy appeared first on the deep dive.",
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