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Sky News host Rita Panahi has mocked a woman who did not understand she was racking up debt while spending money on her credit card.

The 20-year-old appeared on a podcast with Caleb Hammer where she told a story of how she discovered the difference between credit debt and credit limit.

“Me and my boyfriend, me and my friends would go out, and I would be like ‘I will pay for everybody, I got it, I will spend the money, it’s just a credit card’,” the woman said on the podcast shared to TikTok.

“So I would pay and pay and pay and I called my mum one day and wanted her to be proud of me, so I was just like, ‘Hey, I’ve got $4,000 credit on my credit card’.

“She was like ‘credit limit or credit debt?’ I was like ‘what’s debt?”

Meet Samantha, she’s only 21, but already she’s double her age in debt, that’s a staggering £42,000 accumulated in just 3 years. Anything she wants, she just has to have it. She’s engaged to be married, owns her own home, is on her 4th brand new car, and she still keeps spending. The only thing she doesn’t have is the cash to pay for it all. At just 21, Sam’s future is bleak.

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