GenWealth Financial Financial Advisor Teresa Arrigo details steps younger people can take to improve their financial situation
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This is why schools need to teach kids how to deal with money how to save and how to deal with taxes. Common core really messed my generation up
Wait, how is Common Core to blame? They never taught money management in schools afaik.
@BK I didn’t mean common core was to blame for the whole handling of money thing, mostly Atleast, what I meant was this whole notion that states and governments dictated how schools teach kids. People who went to school in the 90s are smarter than kids today in my opinion
@BK Common Core isn’t the problem unless your a Christian preaching your religion every 2 seconds
You can’t save in any meaningful way when necessities take up the majority of your income if not all and the jobs that are being created are overwhelmingly gig economy jobs that don’t pay enough for rent….I REPEAT, MOST JOBS THAT ARE BEING CREATED BY”JOB CREATORS” ARE GIG ECONOMY JOBS…. THIS IS WHERE CAPOOTALISM IS
@Soberanis Fam you can save and make good choices if you know how to do things and not spend money on things you don’t need
Make healthcare free, raise wages, lower taxes for people that dont make a lot of money, raise taxes on people that make over $500,000 a year, lower prices on gas and food, lower interest rates across the board, and get rid of sales tax.
@dan2000kr Religious Terrorist detected!
But how will the rich buy their 5th yacht or 10th home or deep sea dive or launch into space?
@Dan2000kr <--oh look someone stuck in 1950 when the "kommie" propaganda worked on Americans
@dan2000krBullies resort to name-calling when confronted with the truth. Typical.
@B Real How about you put some work? Latino here, came on 2009, worked 10 years minimum wage job, became citizen after 9 years, I am a nurse now and i havee 6 figures investments. GET TO WORK Lazy Bum.
Education should be free as well
Sounds great let us know how that will work?
@Dead Monarchs It will work out just fine. Just like fire departments are volunteer
@Dead Monarchs Conscription.
I’d be screwed if I depended on my parents. To keep me up lol. Get to work
exactly. Bingo. these bums are expecting us to bail them out.
If the majority of gen z are minors and the cost of living isn’t feasible for someone w near zero employment experience to move out, then we shouldn’t be surprised that gen z’s are still at home, or otherwise said, half of gen z’s and millennials still dependent.
The American way. Multiple causes. Failure to educate folks on financial matters. The “I need it now” mentality. Too much wealth concentrated with the wealthy. Failure to read books. Too much time wasted online and video gaming. Outrageous costs for healthcare and education. The list goes on.
Just wait till student loan payments start
This is so misleading, majority of Gen Z are still in college, Hugh school or even middle school
Idiocracy ✝️🏛🇺🇸
Blaming it on a lack of role models and the generation itself instead if stating the obvious: Starting out in life with debt to finance education and paying up to 50% percent on shelter.