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Most Americans have a financial regret but what’s most prevalent?  

With personal finances under strain for millions of Americans, most are wishing they had done things differently.

Financial regrets are commonplace, with almost three-quarters of Americans admitting in a recent poll that they have at least one.

With inflation and interest rates forcing millions across the U.S. to consider the state of their finances, the survey from Bankrate.com discovered that not saving en

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