Interviews with finance experts and young adults suggest TikTok videos about the economy and consumerism are creating a distorted view of financial well-being (Wall Street Journal)

Interviews with finance experts and young adults suggest TikTok videos about the economy and consumerism are creating a distorted view of financial well-being (Wall Street Journal)

Interviews with finance experts and young adults suggest TikTok videos about the economy and consumerism are creating a distorted view of financial well-being (Wall Street Journal)

Interviews with finance experts and young adults suggest TikTok videos about the economy and consumerism are creating a distorted view of financial well-being (Wall Street Journal) https://bit.ly/44x6Q6c

Wall Street Journal:
Interviews with finance experts and young adults suggest TikTok videos about the economy and consumerism are creating a distorted view of financial well-being  —  Endless videos about the economy and consumerism are giving 20-somethings a case of ‘money dysmorphia’  —  Americans under 30 get much of their news on TikTok.


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