The Money Conversation That The Middle-Class Avoids and The Wealthy Pursue

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2024
  • In many cultures, talking about money is considered taboo and impolite. However, avoiding discussions about money can lead to a lack of financial literacy and a perpetuation of financial inequality.
    Engaging in discussions about personal finances is a valuable step for everyone, particularly for those in the middle class. Individuals can enhance their financial understanding by gaining access to essential knowledge and tools for effective retirement planning. This includes learning about the benefits of saving, investing, and making informed financial decisions. There's much to be learned from various financial perspectives, and by sharing insights and strategies, everyone can cultivate a more empowered approach to their finances.
    Overall, it's time to break the taboo around money and start talking about it openly and honestly. It's the only way we can empower the middle class and create a more financially literate society.
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  • @JoeySkidz
    @JoeySkidz 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    My homies and I talk to about money very openly and how much we make etc etc. We all have made decent money and want to make more, we like to bounce ideas off each other etc. We make 70-140k in the midwest where cost of living isn't bad but we all want to push to the next level.

    • @policyengineer
      @policyengineer  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That's amazing! It's always great to hear about friend groups wanted to level up with one another💪👏