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Retire Young-ish

Retire Young-ish

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Retire Young-ish is the money podcast for Millennials and Gen Z who want freedom, not just finances. We break down investing, saving, side hustles, and the FIRE movement without the boring jargon. Whether you dream of retiring early, working less, or just living life on your own terms, this show gives you real strategies, honest conversations, and a few laughs along the way. Because who says planning for retirement has to wait until you’re old?Copyright Author Adidas Wilson Erfolg im Beruf Management & Leadership Persönliche Finanzen Ökonomie
  • How I Make $10,000 a Month as a STUDENT (And How You Can Too)
    May 11 2026
    The episode outlines a strategic roadmap for students to achieve significant financial independence through digital entrepreneurship. It argues that modern learners possess unique advantages, such as high energy and low overhead, which allow them to build multiple revenue streams like freelancing, content creation, and AI automation. The guide emphasizes skill acquisition over traditional credentials, suggesting a phased approach that moves from trading time for money to developing scalable assets. By mastering specific high-demand abilities like video editing or copywriting, students can theoretically reach a five-figure monthly income while still in school. Ultimately, the source highlights that consistent effort, personal branding, and the rejection of outdated economic beliefs are the primary drivers of online success.

    “If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.”

    Warren Buffett
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    48 Min.
  • Gen Z Gets a Head Start on Saving for Retirement—Here's Why
    May 10 2026
    Recent data indicates that Generation Z is revolutionizing retirement planning by beginning to save significantly earlier than any previous generation. Driven by economic instability and the decline of traditional pensions, these young professionals are leveraging automated workplace tools and social media education to prioritize long-term financial security. Despite facing high living costs, this cohort maintains higher participation and contribution rates than older generations did at the same life stage. By entering the market at an average age of 22, they are maximizing the mathematical power of compound interest to build substantial wealth. This proactive approach has placed nearly half of Gen Z on a trajectory to maintain their standard of living throughout their senior years. Ultimately, their discipline reflects a fundamental shift toward personal financial accountability in a changing global economy.

    “If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.”

    Warren Buffett
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    32 Min.
  • These Are the Most Popular Side Hustles in Each State Right Now
    May 10 2026
    The episode explores the robust growth of the American side hustle economy, noting that secondary income has become a financial necessity for most workers by 2026. It highlights how regional factors like geography, local culture, and population density dictate which types of extra work—ranging from digital content creation to physical labor—thrive in specific states. National trends show a surge in AI-powered freelancing and gig economy apps, alongside a steadfast demand for traditional services like pet care and home maintenance. Driven by rising living costs and a desire for professional independence, younger generations are especially prone to viewing these ventures as long-term career paths. Ultimately, the source serves as a guide to how localized economic conditions and new technologies are permanently reshaping the modern labor landscape.

    “If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.”

    Warren Buffett
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    58 Min.
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