The Zodiac Sign That Is Worst With Money

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Aries

"Aries isn't the best with money, but not the worst either. They easily earn cash but handle it poorly. Tarot expert Mary Aragon says, 'They spend faster than they earn, and they earn well.'"

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Aries

"Aries, an ambitious fire sign, rakes in cash easily but struggles to manage it. Mary Aragon, a tarot expert, notes they spend faster than earning, despite their good earning potential."

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Libra

"Librans prioritize others over themselves, risking financial strain. In good environments, it may work, says Kim Woods, an astrology master. But in unstable ones, they could be left without means."

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Libra

"Librans prioritize others, even at their own expense. In supportive environments, it's fine, per Kim Woods. Yet, in unstable ones, they might end up financially vulnerable."

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Aquarius

"Aquarius, creative and eccentric, faces cash troubles due to inconsistent work. They crave freedom, often changing jobs, valuing time more than money, per Woods, an astrology expert."

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Aquarius

"Aquarius is creative yet faces cash troubles. They change jobs often for freedom, valuing time more than money, according to astrology expert Woods."

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Gemini

"Geminis juggle numerous passions and projects, straining their finances. They impulsively spend on apps, games, and ideas, warns Aragon, reflecting their desire to explore everything."

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Gemini

"Geminis' diverse interests burden their wallets. They tend to splurge on apps, games, and ideas, driven by their urge to explore, according to tarot expert Aragon."

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Sagittarius

"Sagittarius' impulsiveness and independence don't ensure financial abundance. They splurge on travel and experiences, valuing memories, not cost, as tarot expert Aragon reveals."

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Sagittarius

"Sagittarius spends lavishly on travel and experiences, prioritizing memories over money. Their impulsive nature and independence may not lead to financial prosperity, according to Aragon."

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