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How to tackle debt

The temptation to spend more, give more and upgrade can feel overwhelming. Social media offers an endless stream of opportunities to shop, bombarding users with ads and playing into the very human desire of wanting “more” and “new”. With the emergence of buy now, pay later platforms, it’s hardly surprising most young Australians have given in to temptations and racked up some type of debt.

You don’t have to be a fast-fashion consumer to find yourself in this position either. Your choices may be ethically

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