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Gen Z Woman on Track to Retire in 30s Shares Her Top Three Financial Tips [Video]

Members of Generation Z have sometimes been labeled as “lazy” employees whom a company would quickly fire. But one determined Gen Zer is shattering this stereotype by planning to retire in her 30s.

In the U.S., the average retirement age is 64, with state averages ranging from 61 to 67. But Jane, 25, is set to retire three decades “early” by living below her means, working two full-time jobs and experimenting with various side hustles.

She was laid off from her job as an email marketing specialist in August, but she continues working as a call center representative. On October 21, her Instagram video, titled “3 things I will NEVER regret doing in my 20s to upgrade my finances,” went viral, receiving 1.8 million views and over 30,000 likes.

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4 Tips for Launching a Side Hustle at Any Age [Video]

When it comes to launching a side hustle after years of experience in the working world, Kathy Kristof, founder of the website SideHusl.com, says you have a choice: Either start your own business or join an existing side-hustle platform that matches people with opportunities. The former can be riskier but gratifying, while the latter allows