improvidence

/ɪmˈprɑvɪdəns/
noun
  1. The quality or state of not planning for the future, especially in spending money or using resources; lack of foresight or thrift.
    • She regretted her improvidence after spending her entire paycheck on unnecessary items.
    • His improvidence left him with no savings when he lost his job.
    • The family's improvidence meant they often ran out of food before the end of the month.
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