It’s Expensive to be Poor
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In this episode, we unpack one of the coldest truths in America:
It’s expensive to be poor.
From predatory lending and overdraft fees to food deserts, bad credit, transportation costs, and the premium people pay when they don’t have access to capital—we break down how poverty compounds itself by design.
This isn’t just about bad decisions.
It’s about systems built to extract more from people with less.
But we also go deeper than the system.
We discuss the mindset shifts required to break the cycle—and the truths that must be accepted if you want to get financially on track and move differently with money.
In this episode we cover:
• Why poor people often pay more for basic necessities
• The hidden “poverty tax” in everyday life
• How lack of access creates financial traps
• Why wealth creates cheaper options and better leverage
• The mindset required to change your financial trajectory
• What must be true if you actually want to build stability and wealth
If you’ve ever wondered why some people can’t seem to get ahead even while working hard—this episode explains why.
Because in America, the less money you have…
the more everything costs.
It pays to listen if you pay attention.
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