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This Popular Money Advice Is Dead in 2025 — Here’s What Actually Works

November 19, 2025 · 6 min read

The Worst Money Advice You Should Ignore in 2025

Money advice is everywhere in 2025 — coming from parents, friends, influencers, “finance gurus,” and random people on the internet who heard a tip once and never questioned it again. The problem? A lot of this advice used to make sense decades ago… but today it can actively hold you back. The economy has changed. Interest rates have changed. Technology has changed. And your financial strategy needs to evolve with it.

Here are the worst pieces of money advice you should absolutely ignore in 2025 — and what to do instead.

1. “Just avoid credit cards completely — they’re dangerous.”

This is one of the most outdated pieces of financial advice still floating around.
Yes, credit cards can be dangerous if used recklessly. But avoiding credit entirely in 2025 is a guaranteed way to make your financial life harder. Credit scores matter more than ever for:

  • renting an apartment

  • buying a car

  • securing low-interest loans

  • getting approved for a mortgage

  • even some job applications

If you avoid credit cards, you avoid building a history. And that means you’ll pay more for everything later.

The better approach:
Use credit cards strategically. Pay your balance in full. Keep utilization under 30% (or under 10% for optimal scoring). And take advantage of cashback or rewards.

Good money advice in 2025: Build credit, don’t hide from it.

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