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    As millennials navigate their late 20s to early 40s, they are entering the holiday season amidst rising costs, caregiving obligations, and postponed financial milestones. While many are earning more than a decade ago, inflation and lifestyle creep can lead to seasonal spending that jeopardizes their financial objectives.

    Budgeting: A Crucial Step for Holiday Spending

    Setting a holiday budget in advance is key to avoiding impulsive purchases and escalating credit card debt. Delaying this important step until late November can create financial chaos as the holiday season progresses. According to PwC’s Holiday Outlook, millennials are expected to maintain consistent holiday spending this year, underscoring the importance of careful budgeting.

    Expert Tips for Effective Budgeting

    Richard Barrington, a financial analyst at Credit Sesame, emphasizes starting the holiday shopping season with a budget. “Determine the total amount you can afford to pay off by the end of March,” he advises. This amount represents your maximum budget for gift-giving. Additionally, researching the best online prices can lead to significant savings.

    Beware of ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’

    While ‘buy now, pay later’ (BNPL) options may make purchases seem more manageable, they can lead to significant debt when bills are due. A September 2025 LendingTree study revealed that 54% of millennials considered applying for a BNPL loan that month, marking them as the most likely generation to use such services. However, 57% expressed regret over BNPL purchases, highlighting the potential pitfalls.

    Financial Guidance for Millennials

    Sabino Vargas, a senior financial advisor at Vanguard, cautions millennials to be wary of high-interest credit cards and BNPL schemes, which can turn small purchases into long-term, expensive debt. “Setting a realistic budget involves mapping out regular monthly expenses and seasonal costs, helping you spend within your limits while safeguarding your long-term financial goals,” Vargas explains.

    Maximizing Travel Rewards

    Many millennials miss out on valuable travel and cash-back rewards due to inadequate planning. According to American Express Travel’s 2025 Global Travel Trends Report, both millennials and Gen Z are eager to book meaningful trips, yet only 61% use their credit cards to take full advantage of travel rewards. By redeeming rewards for flights and accommodations before peak season, they can cut down on expenses and stay within budget.

    Maintaining Financial Health During the Holidays

    Millennials experience unique financial pressures during the festive season, including pressure from social media and high travel demand. A proactive budgeting strategy combined with smart credit usage can help mitigate these pressures and keep holiday spending under control. Scott G. Kyle, CEO of Coastwise Capital Group, asserts that the holidays should be about creating joyful memories rather than regrettable financial mistakes.

    In conclusion, with careful planning, millennials can enjoy the holiday season without falling into the traps of overspending or accruing debt. By starting their budgeting early and utilizing credit wisely, they can ensure a financially healthy start to the new year.

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