Suze Orman Warns: The 10-Year Financial Revolution Will Leave Millions Behind If They Don't Adapt Now
In a startling new forecast, financial guru Suze Orman is predicting a seismic shift in personal finance over the next decade, warning that the rise of AI-powered financial advisors and decentralized digital currencies will render traditional savings accounts and retirement plans obsolete. Orman, known for her no-nonsense advice, claims that by 2035, a majority of middle-class families will rely on algorithm-driven "fin-bots" to manage their budgets, invest in tokenized real estate, and purchase insurance via blockchain. "If you're still clipping coupons or relying on a 401(k) alone, you're already falling behind," Orman stated in a viral interview. She further predicts a new class of "financial illiteracy" where those without digital asset literacy will face higher borrowing costs and reduced access to housing. However, Orman's boldest claim is a societal shift: she believes the concept of a "salary job" will fade, replaced by gig-work platforms that pay in fractional investments, leaving early adopters wealthy and latecomers struggling to catch up.