How Teen Driving Habits are Changing Everything.

It’s back-to-school season, but have you noticed fewer teens are hitting the road? It’s a national shift the Wall Street Journal reported on in the article below.

It seems driving a car, long a symbol of true independence, is now more expensive and complicated than it’s worth for many young Americans. This shift in driving habits isn’t just about personal choices—it’s changing how many families allocate their time and money, with much broader implications for financial wellness over a lifetime.

Take a moment to consider how shifting a few things around in your monthly budget could impact your own financial situation farther down the road. Are you interested in changing course or doing things differently?

By staying on top of fluctuations in the world around you, you can better navigate the various choices in your life and their ripple effects. Dive into these articles to explore more and let’s talk about any ideas you have.

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