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Abstract:Teens today have two defining attributes, experts say: they are financially savvy and entrepreneurially minded.
Entrepreneurially minded teens are getting rich off of shopping apps such as Poshmark, Goat, and StockX.The ease at which you can buy and sell on these apps directly from a smartphone has made them a hit with young shoppers.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Teens today have two defining attributes, experts say: they are financially savvy and entrepreneurially minded.This has given rise to new secondhand shopping marketplaces where people can buy and sell clothing, accessories, and shoes, among other things. These are some of the most popular shopping apps that teens are using right now:
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