14 Bad Money Habits That Will Keep You Broke Forever

14 Bad Money Habits That Will Keep You Broke Forever

By Todd Kunsman   Saving Money  Invested Wallet

Being broke sucks. Worrying about bills and living paycheck to paycheck also sucks. And the thought of that being for a lifetime is demoralizing. While all our financial situations are different, we all have the ability to change our “broke status.”

Will it be easy? Not at all, but your financial life can completely switch gears by identifying bad money habits that are keeping your pockets empty. The trick is to really come to terms with these bad money habits and that yes, you probably are guilty of some or maybe even all of them.

Yikes: Average credit card debt that stands at nearly $16,000 and very low savings — 73% of Americans have less than $1,000 in their savings account (Source).

Have you currently wondered or seem to be asking yourself lately, “Why am I always broke?”

If you are doing any of the 14 bad money habits below, then it’s time to start making changes otherwise you’ll risk being broke forever.

1. You don’t know where your money goes

If you are stuck living paycheck to paycheck and do not have a budget in place, you probably don’t really know where your money is going.

It can help you identify what is costing you the most, where you can make cutbacks, and how to starting making financial changes. By just guessing or going in blindly to your situation, you may be missing key information.

2. You’re lazy or procrastinate when it comes to your finances

Guilty of this here in the past. I was never on the lazy side, but procrastination was my good friend.

Not everyone is a personal finance nerd like I currently am. And I know finances are not always exciting to understand or look at, but it needs to be part of your weekly routine.

Too many times I’ve heard people and friends say they will worry about it later. That’s how you stay broke or end up in financial pain as you get older. Being lazy is just as bad and it costs you money.

Remove this bad money habit immediately!

3. You don’t pay yourself first

Every paycheck or any money you get or make — you should be paying yourself first. This means, putting that money to your savings or retirement before paying any bills.

This is a popular strategy in the personal finance world, but is key to really helping you build a savings.

Yes, you want to pay your bills and any debt on time. But if you focus on just that without prioritizing your savings first, 9/10 you will have very little left to save.

4. You spend money on things you can’t afford

A big problem many people have is not living within your means.

You want the fancy car, the big house, the nice watch, or whatever it may be. But if you do not have the cash or financial cushion to pay for these things, you have no business buying them.

It’s how to end up in debt quickly, financing items you can’t afford, and wasting more money on interest.

Of course, it’s okay to treat yourself, but be wise about what you can currently afford.

5. You surround yourself with negativity

People who are negative, pessimistic, and put the blame on others or societal factors can really drag you down. Misery loves company.

Surround yourself with successful people and others who have an optimistic view of the world.

Their mentality will rub off on you and you can learn a lot from successful people.

I’ve seen other posts that blame hanging out with broke people will keep you broke. But I think it has more to do with the mentality of those around you than their financial status.

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