The One Thing Holding You Back Financially

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 390

  • @JenniferCochran-w5e
    @JenniferCochran-w5e 3 дні тому +41

    I'm so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever. I'm a single mother living in Melbourne Australia, bought my second house in August and hoping to retire next year at 43 if things keep going smoothly for me..

    • @RachelMims-l8n
      @RachelMims-l8n 3 дні тому

      Congratulations dear. You're really doing well for yourself, I'm 48 and my financial life is in a mess. Any great tips would really go a long way in shaping my life. I want to buy my own house, that's really a big flex

    • @JeffBuffalari
      @JeffBuffalari 3 дні тому

      To be honest, investing rightly today can save you a whole lot of stress in the nearest future.

    • @dannyvandervaart
      @dannyvandervaart 3 дні тому

      Investing in many source of income that are independent of government paychecks is the prudent thing that everyone should be thinking about right now, especially given the global economic crisis. Good assets and digital currencies are still good investment at this time.

    • @JonasSeiling
      @JonasSeiling 3 дні тому

      This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite difficult to handle all of this, and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?

    • @JenniferCochran-w5e
      @JenniferCochran-w5e 3 дні тому

      I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my whole life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear that you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small Investment, thank you Alesia Haas you're such a life saver

  • @Mathew-zs3nz
    @Mathew-zs3nz 3 дні тому +249

    High prices for everything have severely affected my plan. I'm concerned if people who went through the 2008 financial crisis had an easier time than I am having now. The stock market is worrying me as my income has decreased, and I fear I won't have enough savings for retirement since I can't contribute as much as before.

    • @Jasonshelton-
      @Jasonshelton- 3 дні тому +4

      It's recommended to save at least 20% of your income in a 401k. You can use online calculators to estimate how much you should save based on your age and income. Saving at least 20% of your income in a 401(k) can help ensure that you have enough money to retire comfortably. By saving this much, you can take advantage of investing in the stock market and potentially grow your retirement savings over time.

    • @Elizabethwells-q7f
      @Elizabethwells-q7f 3 дні тому +4

      It's often true that people underestimate the importance of financial advisors until they feel the negative effects of emotional decision-making. I remember a few summers ago, after a tough divorce, when I needed a boost for my struggling business. I researched and found a licensed advisor who diligently helped grow my reserves despite inflation. Consequently, my reserves increased from $275k to around $750k.

    • @Richie-3wr
      @Richie-3wr 3 дні тому +3

      That's fascinating. How can I contact your Asset-coach as my portfolio is dwindling?

    • @Elizabethwells-q7f
      @Elizabethwells-q7f 3 дні тому +2

      My CFA ’Jessica Lee Horst’, a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market.

    • @Steven-u2u
      @Steven-u2u 3 дні тому +2

      She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I just ran a Google search for her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.

  • @JackStainstone
    @JackStainstone 4 дні тому +168

    Our economy can actually get better if only the govt can start making better decisions for the sake of it's citizens, cos' they've really made life more difficult for its residents. Hyperinflation has left the less haves bearing the brunt of the burden. Its already eating into my entire $620k retirement portfolio. Like where else can we invest our money with less risks?

    • @hildacook8886
      @hildacook8886 4 дні тому +5

      Just get a financial advsor straight up! personally, I would invest in etf and also love investing in individual stocks. yes it’s riskier but I'm comfortable in my financial environment.

    • @vincentchan5773
      @vincentchan5773 3 дні тому +3

      I agree. Exactly why I now work with one. A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their emotions, no offense. I remember some years back, during the covid-outbreak, I needed a good boost to stay afloat, hence researched for advisors and thankfully came across one with grit. As of today, my cash reserve has yielded from $350k to nearly $1m

    • @JackStainstone
      @JackStainstone 3 дні тому +3

      Who is your advsor please?

    • @vincentchan5773
      @vincentchan5773 3 дні тому +2

      My CFA Glen Howard Chester ’ , a renowned figure in his line of work. I recommend researching his name & credentials further. He has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market

    • @JackStainstone
      @JackStainstone 3 дні тому +2

      I did some findings on him, he really seem to know his stuff. educational background, qualifications really impressive. I left him a note and booked a consult.

  • @MarselBallanes
    @MarselBallanes 2 дні тому +175

    Hallelujah 🙌🏻!!!!! The daily jesus devotional has been a huge part of my transformation, God is good 🙌🏻🙌🏻. I was owing a loan of $49,000 to the bank for my son's brain surgery, Now I'm no longer in debt after I invested $11,000 and got my payout of $290,500 every month…God bless Mrs Susan Jane Christy ❤️

    • @Donellephilbrick
      @Donellephilbrick 2 дні тому

      Hello!! how do you make such monthly, I’m a born Christian and sometimes I feel so down of myself 😭 because of low finance but I still believe God

    • @Daig-c2n
      @Daig-c2n 2 дні тому

      Hi that's good you have idea &share to those who deserve it that's great god bless🙏🙏

    • @RyslanDurstova
      @RyslanDurstova 2 дні тому

      She's a licensed broker here in the states🇺🇸 and finance advisor.

    • @RyslanDurstova
      @RyslanDurstova 2 дні тому

      After I raised up to 525k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states🇺🇸🇺🇸 also paid for my son's surgery….Glory to God, shalom.

    • @AdrizzBeer
      @AdrizzBeer 2 дні тому

      Can I also do it??? My life is facing lots of challenges lately

  • @RolandWingo
    @RolandWingo 4 дні тому +200

    The Market have been suffering over the past month, with all the three indexes recording losses in recent weeks. My $400,000 portfolio is down by approximately 20%, any recommendations to scale up my returns before retirement will be highly

    • @tinsleyLuna
      @tinsleyLuna 4 дні тому

      You have to get a financial-advisor/broker to aid you diversify your portfolios to include commodities, inflation-indexed bonds and stocks of companies with solid cash flows, as opposed to growth stocks where valuations were based on future potential earnings,

    • @TommyChong677
      @TommyChong677 4 дні тому

      I agree, having a brokerage advisor for investing is genius! Amidst the financial crisis in 2008, I was really having investing nightmare prior touching base with a advisor. In a nutshell, i've accrued over $2m with the help of my advisor from an initial $350k investment.

    • @Cynthia-mm1cv
      @Cynthia-mm1cv 4 дні тому

      impressive gains! how can I get your advisor please, if you dont mind me asking? I could really use a help as of now

    • @TommyChong677
      @TommyChong677 4 дні тому

      Lucia Alicia Cruz is the licensed coach I use. Just research the name. You'd find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.

    • @Cynthia-mm1cv
      @Cynthia-mm1cv 4 дні тому

      Thank you for this Pointer. It was easy to find your handler, She seems very proficient and flexible. I booked a call session with her.

  • @jacejunk
    @jacejunk 4 дні тому +17

    Horse clip reference was funny. I think George is the most relatable of all the Ramsey personalities.

  • @cesarbretschneider
    @cesarbretschneider 3 дні тому +10

    As a Spaniard, I appreciate the immaculate pronunciation of Barcelona! 👏

    • @tashatestino
      @tashatestino 2 дні тому

      That's the only thing you took out from the video?

  • @tracyaf6084
    @tracyaf6084 4 дні тому +9

    I love the frequent callbacks to that horse comment 😂

  • @JaySmith-pv2mw
    @JaySmith-pv2mw 4 дні тому +35

    Target isn't holding you back financially. GOING to Target is.

    • @phased3941
      @phased3941 4 дні тому +5

      I dunno what you mean? Target is holding me at gun point and stealing all my money every week

    • @kwilliams1958
      @kwilliams1958 3 дні тому

      @@phased3941 LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!

    • @tashatestino
      @tashatestino 2 дні тому +1

      completely agree

  • @cdunnemt
    @cdunnemt 4 дні тому +71

    Why is every financial UA-camr gas lighting us on inflation.... Food costs are way higher than 15% so is housing, transportation. Sure consumer goods maybe 15% but its not the sole reason for the struggle but it's 100% a contributing factor

    • @Jericho9696
      @Jericho9696 4 дні тому +19

      Because it’s a constant excuse for people to “not save” any money when they actually spend $1,000/month on restaurants.Let’s be real. It’s not 100% the contributing factor. You’re not budgeting

    • @desiv1170
      @desiv1170 4 дні тому +8

      The fact that some food items cost more than 15% higher, doesn't mean the inflation numbers are incorrect.
      That's not the way inflation works.... ;-)
      And George did say it was a contributing factor. Just that there are other factors that ARE in your control...
      And he mentioned seasons a few times... Inflation will go up and down. (Hopefully not to zero or lower... Ask Japan...)
      The economy always cycles. We can focus on what we can control...

    • @aaronjjacques
      @aaronjjacques 4 дні тому +4

      1. Cut back to rice and beans lifestyle
      2. Buy enough dividend stocks to pay for that life style ( enough rogers stock to pay your internet bill)
      3. Increase your lifestyle when only when you buy enough dividend stock to pay for the next thing.

    • @Drew458
      @Drew458 4 дні тому +2

      @@desiv1170 The big issue with inflation is even if/when they get it back around 2%, it'll be 2% of the higher amount as well. It won't go "back to normal", as normal will have shifted higher. Also, average mortgage costs have more than doubled in 4 years. Considering housing is typically your highest expense, that makes overall inflation (if you include housing) significantly higher than 15%. Living expenses have risen significantly the past 4 years. My apartment's rent went up over 15% in just the past year alone.

    • @desiv1170
      @desiv1170 4 дні тому +3

      @@Drew458 That's the general big misunderstanding about inflation. People want it to go "back to normal" and that isn't the way inflation works.
      That would be deflation, and would be generally very bad for the economy. (Again, ask Japan.)

  • @matiasperez9434
    @matiasperez9434 3 дні тому +6

    George you are awesome, I can't believe I just start watching you now. thanks for the laugh and the advice.

  • @brianaspinall1831
    @brianaspinall1831 4 дні тому +4

    False: that chain letter I didn't forward to 13 friends back in 97'.

  • @NorwoodGuernsey
    @NorwoodGuernsey 4 дні тому +13

    I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.

    • @GerbertTurco
      @GerbertTurco 4 дні тому +2

      I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I'd suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.

    • @Buckfrisch
      @Buckfrisch 4 дні тому +3

      In the 80's my Dad worked a modest job, Mom stayed at home and raised the kids, and they lived a nice middle class lifestyle including owning a home. Nowadays both I and my partner works and can barely afford to make ends meet. Soon the kids and family dog will need to work to keep this household going. It's the destruction of the American dream right before our eyes.

    • @ChristofferGilbert
      @ChristofferGilbert 4 дні тому

      If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you...prevent inflation

    • @AnstettSkelly
      @AnstettSkelly 4 дні тому +1

      I was a late bloomer, but Tracy Britt Cool Consulting, my financial advisor helped me bring it all together and got me into crypto. Now retired for 6 years at 72, my managed portfolio with Tracy generates about 9k a month on average more than my RMD on my retirement accounts. Not real big, but together with SS we're able to live reasonably with 160k a year. While being mortgage free.

    • @AnstettSkelly
      @AnstettSkelly 4 дні тому

      She is really a good investment advisor. Was privileged to attend some of her seminars.that's how I started my own crypto investment

  • @AR-ln7ln
    @AR-ln7ln День тому

    Nothing's holding me back. My expenses are low and my money grows faster than I can spend. Took some time to get to this point, but learned a lot and enjoyed the journey.

  • @astrostl
    @astrostl 4 дні тому +12

    16% over 4Y is government-measured Consumer Price Index (CPI), not necessarily experienced inflation. Key categories like housing, insurance, food, and transportation are up big.

    • @HOLDXSTEEL
      @HOLDXSTEEL 4 дні тому +1

      Why do they say don’t trust the government yet they say to trust the governments numbers? 😂

    • @tashatestino
      @tashatestino 2 дні тому

      Another factor that i see so many investors ignore is the inflation factor. One of the reason investors overlook the importance of inflation is what psychologists call the “money illusion.” If you receive a 2% raise in a year when inflation runs at 4%, you will almost certainly feel better than you will if you take a 2% pay cut during a year when inflation is zero. Yet both changes in your salary leave you in a virtually identical position-2% worse off after inflation. Inflation is so easy to overlook - and why it's so important to measure your investing success not just by what you make, but by how much you keep after after inflation.

  • @SPY_0-DTE
    @SPY_0-DTE 4 дні тому +11

    Withdrawing 8% every year is holding me back

    • @mhodge0890
      @mhodge0890 4 дні тому +1

      So withdraw 4% problem solved

    • @SPY_0-DTE
      @SPY_0-DTE 4 дні тому

      @@mhodge0890 I wasn't being serious. I just think it's funny how George is backpedaling and agreeing with Dave's 8% now. I know he has to in order to keep his job

  • @retnuh1262
    @retnuh1262 4 дні тому +3

    Idk George, starter townhomes in my area start at $800k. With 20% down, that would be a $5k/mo mortgage. A starter condo in my area starts around $450k. With 20% down, that would be $3.3k/mo. Seems like it's just not the time to buy houses of any variety with a mortgage.

    • @jacobpatterson9440
      @jacobpatterson9440 4 дні тому

      You may just have to move when housing costs are that high in your area. There are suburbs in many major metro areas where you can get a starter home for $250-$350k.

    • @phased3941
      @phased3941 4 дні тому

      So move...

    • @TheSmokedance
      @TheSmokedance 3 дні тому

      Then move

    • @tashatestino
      @tashatestino 2 дні тому

      If housing prices and mortgage rates are that high in your area, it may be smart to wait before buying. Consider renting, continuing to save, and exploring other investment opportunities. Market conditions fluctuate, and patience could put you in a better financial position when the time is right to buy. Keep evaluating your options. What do you think?

  • @tcgtpl
    @tcgtpl 4 дні тому +13

    Income is directly impacted by inflation. If 100 dollars bought X items four years ago but now only buys 0.85*X items and you’re income isn’t 18% higher then you’re financially behind.

    • @gibblespascack1418
      @gibblespascack1418 4 дні тому

      And since Biden entered office, your 401K/IRA balance could be up 50%. Corporate profits are way up because they created the inflation that you are looking at. That increase in your retirement funds is much more than inflation over the past 3.5 years. Just a note in 2018, gas averaged $3.10 which is the same as it is today, 6 years later. So there was no inflation in gas in 6 years.

    • @OGAngrySauce
      @OGAngrySauce 4 дні тому +4

      My father made the same salary I made this year in the year 1996. According to the Fed, my father had twice the purchasing power I now have.

    • @gibblespascack1418
      @gibblespascack1418 4 дні тому

      @@OGAngrySauce My daughter just graduated college and is starting out at the income that I made in 1998. I am proud of her because it took me 10 years of work to get to that point. She is doing well for her first job and she loves this job.

    • @OGAngrySauce
      @OGAngrySauce 4 дні тому +1

      @@gibblespascack1418 do you anticipate she'll see a cumulative 100% raise over the next 10 years?

    • @gibblespascack1418
      @gibblespascack1418 4 дні тому

      @@OGAngrySauce If she makes the achievements that I have made, Absolutely.

  • @verycautiousbeing
    @verycautiousbeing 4 дні тому +142

    With markets tumbling, inflation soaring, and the Fed imposing large interest-rate hike which means more red ink for portfolios. I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $125k bond/stock portfolio, or are there ways I can safely profit from this volatile mkt?

    • @justlikekingsolomon
      @justlikekingsolomon 4 дні тому +2

      An uptick in volatility is not necessarily a bad thing, there are opportunities to be found even in this whirlwind. Best advice just get yourself a seasoned advisor to guide you in this current market

    • @chadgriffith1969
      @chadgriffith1969 4 дні тому +2

      Exactly why i enjoy my day to day market decisions being guided by a portfolio-advisor, seeing that their entire skillset is built around going long and short term at the same time both employing risk for its asymmetrical upside and laying off risk as a hedge against the inevitable downward turns, coupled with the exclusive information/analysis they have, it's near impossible to not outperform. I've been using an advisor for over 4 years since the pandemic, and I've netted approx. $1.3m after 100s of thousands invested so far.

    • @J.woltz48
      @J.woltz48 4 дні тому

      @@chadgriffith1969 this is huge! your advsor must be grade A, mind sharing more info please? in dire need of proper asset allocation

    • @garrickhunter-o4e
      @garrickhunter-o4e 4 дні тому

      excellent share, curiously inputted Annette Louise Connors on the internet, spotted her consulting page ranked top and was able to schedule a call session. Ive seen commentaries about advisors but not one looks this phenomenal

    • @JAndersonThe2nd
      @JAndersonThe2nd 4 дні тому +1

      Long term investors don't worry about short term high volatility.

  • @JAndersonThe2nd
    @JAndersonThe2nd 4 дні тому +3

    Great video, very informative and funny ash. Keep posting, imma keep watching.

  • @EtherBunny-z7k
    @EtherBunny-z7k 4 дні тому +3

    I’m surprised inflation didn’t come out on top, as that’s the usual excuse thrown around by almost everyone.
    Is it a factor? Sure. However we have control over most of our financial situation, and there are consequences for our choices/actions. Control the things you can control.

    • @Johanneslol11
      @Johanneslol11 4 дні тому

      I am not from America but the inflation here In the Netherlands was 16%.. my family gas bill went from 250 euro to 1200.. it was total madness.

    • @mpettengill1981
      @mpettengill1981 3 дні тому

      Right, 15% over 4 years isn't too bad, and the economy overall seems to have been weathering it in stride. "level" inflation is around 2% year over year. It was WAY worse in the 70s and into the early 90s. Yeah, you feel it when your income is fixed, but I wish more people would keep it in perspective.

    • @tashatestino
      @tashatestino 2 дні тому

      Another factor that i see so many investors ignore is the inflation factor. One of the reason investors overlook the importance of inflation is what psychologists call the “money illusion.” If you receive a 2% raise in a year when inflation runs at 4%, you will almost certainly feel better than you will if you take a 2% pay cut during a year when inflation is zero. Yet both changes in your salary leave you in a virtually identical position-2% worse off after inflation. Inflation is so easy to overlook - and why it's so important to measure your investing success not just by what you make, but by how much you keep after after inflation.

  • @heatherh1109
    @heatherh1109 4 дні тому +2

    I was hardly paying attention, but immediately snapped back after being called out on the two-step ice cream 😩😅

  • @freedomring3022
    @freedomring3022 4 дні тому +7

    George what is it with you and horses?

  • @Wickwitdastick
    @Wickwitdastick 3 дні тому

    “An area a little further out” brother anything within 3 hours of NYC is 450k +

  • @KnowledgeIsComfort
    @KnowledgeIsComfort 3 дні тому +2

    The number one problem….. yourself

  • @Learninglotsoflanguages
    @Learninglotsoflanguages 4 дні тому +2

    It’s a crime how funny George is 😂 I’ll try not to laugh while correcting these papers.

  • @michelleroman1102
    @michelleroman1102 4 дні тому +2

    When my daughter was under 4years old. I would work the night shift. While my husband worked days. 2 reasons for this. 1st to avoid having to pay childcare. 2nd reason was i didnt want my baby in daycare unless they could speak to me and explain if anything was wrong. My first child broke his leg in a daycare and he was unable to explain to me what had led up to his injury. He was not speaking 100% yet.

  • @educatedwanderer9293
    @educatedwanderer9293 4 дні тому +6

    My actual expenses went up 28% due to inflation, from 2020 to 2024 for the same budget. I was debt free the whole time but now I have a car payment even though I put down 10k. Cars have gone up in price also. I'll pay that debt fast, in a couple years.

    • @anthonywilliams9415
      @anthonywilliams9415 4 дні тому

      Same

    • @tashatestino
      @tashatestino 2 дні тому

      Another factor that i see so many investors ignore is the inflation factor. One of the reason investors overlook the importance of inflation is what psychologists call the “money illusion.” If you receive a 2% raise in a year when inflation runs at 4%, you will almost certainly feel better than you will if you take a 2% pay cut during a year when inflation is zero. Yet both changes in your salary leave you in a virtually identical position-2% worse off after inflation. Inflation is so easy to overlook - and why it's so important to measure your investing success not just by what you make, but by how much you keep after after inflation.

  • @Bird1912
    @Bird1912 4 дні тому +2

    So i think i have a unique situation. I am currently 29. I am still living with my parents and family because I am stuck supporting them. They keep struggling to get good income so i have to use nearly all my income just paying all the bills which leaves nothing to try to save to get a license, car, insurance etc. which is what I would need to be out on my own while still being able to go to work to earn the income. They keep saying soon they will have a good income but i have been hearing that for 5 years. I don't really see a way out financially and even if things do turn the corner i feel i have wasted so much of my time supporting them that idk when i am on my own how i will catch up and live the typical american dream while also saving for retirement and other things. So definetly my family is holding me back.

    • @Silidons91
      @Silidons91 4 дні тому +1

      wouldn't you have to pay rent/mortgage if you didn't live with your parents? you're working overtime?

    • @Bird1912
      @Bird1912 4 дні тому

      @@Silidons91 this is the whole thing my family says to me all the time why move out when it will still be expensive for yourself. While freedom is the main reason cost goes down on everything except rent/mortgage. Family of 4 going down to a family of 1 definetly changes everything else. Not currently working overtime as i am working 12 hour shifts so already 84 hours over 2 weeks plus i am going to school to learn web design to get me a better income. Plus i am trying to help them get a better income however i can. Helping one of them through legal battles with workmans comp and ssdi and they need someone with computer expertise. With all of that i feel overwhelmed already so i don't want to take on overtime as well and I don't really like the work I do hence the school. Yes I do have debt. Only school and a little bit left on the laptop I have. But they have more. The mortgage, a car, and 1 of our phones is not paid off yet. I have a detailed budget and the income is really the main issue there. Once we have more we can knockout the debt and then we have a way to save some. I am looking at every avenue for more income. Besides overtime.

    • @Johanneslol11
      @Johanneslol11 4 дні тому

      It does not sound like something that is your problem. Your family might also just taking advantage of you. Why change your income if you have your son doing it ?

    • @Bird1912
      @Bird1912 3 дні тому

      @@Silidons91 So while yes i would the fact that most over expenses would be cheaper would make my overall expenses cheaper. Food, gas, electricity would be 1/4. Insurance would be the same or more at first as i would be a new driver but cheaper afterwards as there is an extra car in the garage that just needs some fixing up to be drivable. Instead of paying for my dads which has a lease untop of paying for my mothers as well which while paid off the simple fact that it is one car is huge savings. Other stuff like streaming, internet etc. would stay the same. The point being though with those bills being cheaper there is room to pay off the 2 debts i have. If I have a mortgage handle that as well and generally be able to follow the dave ramsey plan. Also not currently doing overtime with no intension of doing so as i am going to school and also helping my mom through legal battles with ssdi and workman's comp.

    • @Bird1912
      @Bird1912 3 дні тому

      @@Johanneslol11 So while yes they are they aren't intentionally doing so. My birth mother was doing that with my dad up until a few months ago where we finally said it was enough and she moved out. She would only work part time and spend money like crazy. My dad is the opposite. He had a major surgery and had problems being successful at regular jobs since so he is doing doordash currently. I am always on him to get a job that can provide at least equal to min wage full time. He is trying to meet in the middle. Take a job that isn't doordash or a normal job but still make that amount. It is the only progress I have made on him in years. He doesn't like to take advantage he just overestimates his disabilities and therefore thinks he can only do doordash as a job. My other parent(best friend who basically a mother to me) is mentally and physically disabled but we are working our asses off together to get her an income through ssdi or workmans comp.Also struggling with younger sibling not finding got work either but I have more faith that will fix itself than my dad. While you are right none of this is my resposibility I can't get enough financial freedom to save for lincense, afford the extra per month for insurance on another vehicle and save to get a vehicle and save for another place to live when I can barely pay the current bills. I have a spreadsheet of the budget and I do my best to stay ontop of it we just don't have enough income.

  • @TheFirstRealChewy
    @TheFirstRealChewy 4 дні тому +1

    6:11 So you're assuming that a $4K mortgage payment is with nothing down? Are you also assuming that people are paying $0 in housing cost (rent) while saving to make that down payment? Are you also assuming that moving further out solves all housing problems and not introduce other problems?

  • @KnowledgeIsComfort
    @KnowledgeIsComfort 3 дні тому +1

    After all the complaints and I still see all of the drive throughs backed up at ff restaurants and coffee shops, I still see the nice sit-down restaurants packed out EVERY night and the parking lot is full of brand new cars and trucks. 🤔

    • @audreyandrea460
      @audreyandrea460 3 години тому

      Apparently, most of them will be in debt to pay for such a lifestyle. Their cars are financed, etc. Some people don’t understand that it’s perfectly acceptable to eat at home and drive used cars. In other words, they aren’t always people we need to look up to, admire, or worry about.

  • @aaaaooooii
    @aaaaooooii 4 дні тому +3

    Kids do be expensive. It’s a very important issue. But I think when you talk about the kind of numbers that I’m talking about - that, because look, child care is child care, couldn’t - you know, there’s something - you have to have it in this country. You have to have it.
    But when you talk about those numbers, compared to the kind of numbers that I’m talking about by taxing foreign nations at levels that they’re not used to. But they’ll get used to it very quickly. And it’s not going to stop them from doing business with us. But they’ll have a very substantial tax when they send product into our country. Those numbers are so much bigger than any numbers that we’re talking about, including child care, that it’s going to take care. We’re going to have, I look forward to having no deficits within a fairly short period of time, coupled with the reductions that I told you about on waste and fraud and all of the other things that are going on in our country.
    Because I have to stay with child care. I want to stay with child care. But those numbers are small relative to the kind of economic numbers that I’m talking about, including growth, but growth also headed up by what the plan is that I just - that I just told you about. We’re going to be taking in trillions of dollars. And as much as child care is talked about as being expensive, it’s, relatively speaking, not very expensive compared to the kind of numbers we will be taking in.

    • @tashatestino
      @tashatestino 2 дні тому

      Focus on addressing child care directly. While larger economic policies are important, solving child care issues requires specific investment. Balancing it with other revenue plans may help, but child care affordability needs clear, actionable steps to support working families effectively. What do you think?

  • @BBQMIKEY
    @BBQMIKEY 4 дні тому +1

    One of the best videos out there right now on the topic!

  • @CarmenHyde
    @CarmenHyde День тому

    George, you’re always informative and hilarious! I appreciate you! (Those little sound bites that you pop in here and there are genius!)

  • @willelliott5052
    @willelliott5052 4 дні тому +3

    Looking back, what held me back the most was my choice in vehicles, going out to lunch every weekday, and spending on women, and the debt involved with all of that. Ironic how spending on women made me a lesser catch for women.

    • @tashatestino
      @tashatestino 2 дні тому

      Maybe you should have focused on earning more and investing.

    • @willelliott5052
      @willelliott5052 2 дні тому

      @@tashatestino No doubt. I didn't wise up and start turning it all around until my mid forties. I had a big shovel, thankfully. I will retire well, and my kids will have a strong inheritance, but I could have been a philanthropist.

    • @tashatestino
      @tashatestino 2 дні тому

      @@willelliott5052 What habits or investments did you do exactly to turn it around?

  • @doihavetohaveachannel8289
    @doihavetohaveachannel8289 4 дні тому +2

    People listen to you from all over the world, like Barcelona . I am Listening from Canada but it your advise relates to people everywhere. Sometimes I have to guess the equal to a 401 etc but basically we have the same I think. But basically in my case, you are you are preaching to the choir.

    • @jeffho1727
      @jeffho1727 4 дні тому +1

      Yeah, had to go online and equate to RRSP and TFSA but the message still rings through.

  • @justvincenturb
    @justvincenturb 4 дні тому +2

    The horse out here catching strays ☠️

  • @mpettengill1981
    @mpettengill1981 3 дні тому

    Thank you for some rational words on inflation. I know it hurts, I feel it too, but some people I hear on the news or out in the world act like it's going to ruin their life. Hair on fire, hands waiving, etc. If you're so on the edge that Paying %15 more for groceries than 4 years ago is going to ruin you, there's probably a lot more going on in your financial life that needs some attention.

  • @marke9817
    @marke9817 4 дні тому +7

    George, paying for private education might not be about protecting your children from the “pot smokers”. These days you might be protecting them from the groomers or the indoctrinators. I appreciate that you’re a young man raising a toddler at the moment and you can’t see around this corner, but these decisions can be gut wrenchingly difficult. Your public school might not just be a place where your child is not going to reach his/her full potential, it might not be a place where he/she will survive at all. We raised three kids during much easier times and even then we at one time or another had kids in private, public, and home school options because that’s where each needed to be at that particular time. We were incredibly blessed to have the resources to pull that off.

  • @karens6053
    @karens6053 3 дні тому

    Basic internet had a 25% increase from previous year, 35% increase on house insrance, 39% increase on auto insurance and just a couple of the most recent increase. income only went up 1%, there is no way to earn an additional 40% income to cover these increases

  • @tonycrabtree3416
    @tonycrabtree3416 4 дні тому +14

    Inflation is crushing people, George. My household can save/invest my entire salary and even I notice the price of eggs. It’s hard out there. 3% on top of 3% on top of 3% on top of 3% is a lot! And we know that 3% is a manufactured low number.

    • @GSR978
      @GSR978 4 дні тому

      The price of eggs has always fluctuated like Kirstie Alley's weight. The bird flu is back, driving egg prices up (combined with inflation).

    • @Silidons91
      @Silidons91 4 дні тому

      I went to a mexican food spot in a city I worked in 2021. I looked at the menu on my phone from photos taken in 2021. I wanted to see the price difference. When I got to the spot, literally the entire menu price was DOUBLED. 100% more. If anyone wants to fact check that, look up Los Portales Taco Shop #2 in San Jacinto, CA. 3% is Harris voters lying to you to get you to think it's low.

    • @mikezerker6925
      @mikezerker6925 4 дні тому +2

      Agreed! Your salary may have gone up slightly to “compensate” but it’s not enough.
      1 paycheck has to cover that “15%” rise in gas, each item in your grocery cart, electricity, water, insurance, etc that have all gone up.
      That’s why we are feeling the pinch!

    • @tonycrabtree3416
      @tonycrabtree3416 4 дні тому +1

      @@GSR978 Yeah, not like this. the eggs I buy were 3.19 at the start of 2022. They peaked at 5.39 in 2023, but are now 4.79. That 4.79 has been there since late ‘23. The point is, plenty of other groceries have increased or shrink-flated by a lot more than salaries have during this time.

    • @tashatestino
      @tashatestino 2 дні тому

      Another factor that i see so many investors ignore is the inflation factor. One of the reason investors overlook the importance of inflation is what psychologists call the “money illusion.” If you receive a 2% raise in a year when inflation runs at 4%, you will almost certainly feel better than you will if you take a 2% pay cut during a year when inflation is zero. Yet both changes in your salary leave you in a virtually identical position-2% worse off after inflation. Inflation is so easy to overlook - and why it's so important to measure your investing success not just by what you make, but by how much you keep after after inflation.

  • @Austin-fc5gs
    @Austin-fc5gs 4 дні тому +4

    I'd change a lot of these to "the choice of having a child"

    • @vickieclark5931
      @vickieclark5931 4 дні тому +1

      Yes. Even kids are a choice. Too many have kids and can't afford them. It's like with pets, don't have one if you can't pay for their food, vet care, etc.

  • @Redbull_5757
    @Redbull_5757 3 дні тому

    I retired from the Army and now make less, but I'm paying off debt faster than I was in the Army. It's discipline. Nothing else.

    • @tashatestino
      @tashatestino 2 дні тому

      You're absolutely right-discipline is key. Even with a lower income, focusing on paying off debt through consistent budgeting and smart financial choices can lead to success. Keep up the disciplined approach, prioritize debt elimination, and eventually, you’ll free up more resources for savings and future investments. Stay committed to your plan!

  • @chinyerejoseph8004
    @chinyerejoseph8004 4 дні тому +30

    For the Newbie if you are actually trading in the crypto space and you don't have a sound mentor. Then you are certainly going to get liquidated in 90% of your trades. Yeah that's sad truth. I remember when i just got into crypto back in 2019 but later in 2020 i ended up selling it because i have lost alot trading all by myself without a guide. Got back into crypto early in 2024 with $20k and I'm up with $232k in a short period of time

    • @LucyVade
      @LucyVade 4 дні тому

      I'm new to cryptocurrency and i don't understand how it really works. How can someone know the right approach to investing and making good profit from cryptocurrency investments?

    • @FavourGift-en6en
      @FavourGift-en6en 4 дні тому

      As a beginner, what do i need to do? how can i invest, on which platform If you know any please share.

    • @chinyerejoseph8004
      @chinyerejoseph8004 4 дні тому

      GREAT NWES!!started working with Christina back in April , and my financial goals have been clearer. It's like having a strategic partner for my money with a solid track record.

    • @AnthonyAntoinetteNwaurugu
      @AnthonyAntoinetteNwaurugu 4 дні тому

      She is really a good investment advisor. I was privileged to attend some of her seminars. That is how i started my crypto investment

    • @DaCk-j6u
      @DaCk-j6u 4 дні тому

      I've seen different people talking about this Christina jane she must be very amazing for people to talk this good about her.

  • @ThrowBackZone
    @ThrowBackZone 3 дні тому

    Inflation is real, but so is the power of budgeting! Let's stop blaming external factors and take control of our spending.

  • @BrianNC81
    @BrianNC81 День тому

    Nothing holding us back, two good incomes with no consumer debt and only 90k remaining on the mortgage that is below 2% on a 10 year fixed. 12 month EF in a HYSA and retirement accounts exceeded the 1M mark this year.. only thing that would make me feel better is having the mortgage gone but with that super low rate, we are focusing more on investing heavily so early retirement is an option. If we wiped out the entire EF/cash savings could pay it off the house now but that seems risky.

  • @yoselinlopez2843
    @yoselinlopez2843 4 дні тому +1

    Jorge again, the most funny Chanel I follow and learn. thanks

  • @Joenzinator
    @Joenzinator 4 дні тому +12

    Childcare is crazy expensive. This is my cheapest year, at around $15k. Most expensive year was $40k for 3 kids. Should be done with it next year, other than summer camps. I think George is right, that it's just a season. Putting some goals on hold for 3-5 years is okay, especially if you aggressively saved / invested before you had kids.

    • @mhodge0890
      @mhodge0890 4 дні тому

      Nah send your kids to private school

    • @pnwflipper2089
      @pnwflipper2089 4 дні тому

      It’s not popular right now, but stay at home moms just make sense- not only for childcare, but all of the other ways that women benefit their families, extended families, and communities.

    • @tracyaf6084
      @tracyaf6084 4 дні тому

      I just got my last into kindergarten and it’s such a relief to see that one bill go.

    • @Joenzinator
      @Joenzinator 4 дні тому +1

      @@tracyaf6084 We just enrolled our youngest in pre-K at a private school, which wasn't cheap, but we pre-paid the year. So we are technically done too! Such a relief lol

    • @misslanapaulford
      @misslanapaulford 3 дні тому

      Don't have 3 kids. Better still DONT HAVE MORE KIDS THAN YOU CAN AFFORD. if your feeling broody get a pet or hobby or concentrate on the Children you already have instead of having more.😊

  • @karihosny9420
    @karihosny9420 4 дні тому +5

    Someone not following a budget and even though we aren't paying interest on credit cards. We constantly carry over a balance on credit cards and we aren't zeroing it out every month. Which is the defect of not being able to save up for other things. As Caleb Hammer says it we aren't credit card people.

    • @samanthafreeman4315
      @samanthafreeman4315 4 дні тому +3

      Time for ✂️✂️✂️

    • @tashatestino
      @tashatestino 2 дні тому

      If you're carrying a balance each month and it's hindering savings, it's important to address spending habits. Start by creating a realistic budget that prioritizes paying off credit card debt completely each month. Transition to using debit or cash for daily expenses to avoid overspending. As Caleb Hammer suggests, focusing on budgeting can help regain financial control.

  • @phillipng3975
    @phillipng3975 4 дні тому +1

    Putting 18% in my 401k to max it out for the year for me😢

  • @DanSalinger-y7u
    @DanSalinger-y7u 4 дні тому +3

    12:13 to get to the point

  • @minbetmaniac
    @minbetmaniac 4 дні тому +1

    Lmaooo this guy and pets 😭

  • @jeanah685
    @jeanah685 17 годин тому

    Food and utility costs. Inflation is way more than 15%. Government needs to admit we are in an economic depression due to their crazy money printing scheme.

  • @trebmaster
    @trebmaster 4 дні тому +1

    WOW. George really likes to beat a dead HORSE with that joke.

  • @grogu_2003
    @grogu_2003 3 дні тому

    You guys rlly need to do something about the bots in your videos

  • @kwilliams1958
    @kwilliams1958 3 дні тому

    Pet Frogs...wickedly humorous!

  • @creativelycountry1617
    @creativelycountry1617 4 дні тому

    But can you talk about the fact that groceries and consumer energy costs are not calculated in that inflation calculation???
    I mean…I feel like that number is very misleading…

  • @bethanyg153
    @bethanyg153 4 дні тому +1

    Move to Indiana. The state pays for 95% of our kid’s private education.

  • @ianmunro809
    @ianmunro809 4 дні тому +1

    Santabarbara ca is holding me back

    • @rmart0510
      @rmart0510 2 дні тому

      It's too expensive out here for real. Apartments don't seem to get lower than 2k.

  • @sgtsawhill1
    @sgtsawhill1 4 дні тому +1

    If you want a pet, get a couple of chickens. They are fun and they feed you too. Just don't get a rooster....

    • @mhodge0890
      @mhodge0890 4 дні тому

      Rooster feds you as well some great tasting chicken

    • @sgtsawhill1
      @sgtsawhill1 4 дні тому +1

      @@mhodge0890 I can't stand the crowing. Especially when I worked nights and they sat outside my window in the mornings.

    • @mhodge0890
      @mhodge0890 4 дні тому

      Ohh got it

  • @Johanneslol11
    @Johanneslol11 4 дні тому

    I still have a little bit of Low interest debt. I think that is my biggest problem. For the rest I don’t have a lot of issues at the moment. (Lucky) but those things can change in the blink of a eye

  • @montanaguy51
    @montanaguy51 4 дні тому +1

    What about Starbucks? You expect me to give that up? 😳

  • @lilibethvilella
    @lilibethvilella 2 дні тому

    Barcelona 😂😂😂 I can’t with you!!! ❤barthelona 🇪🇸

  • @ByakkoFox
    @ByakkoFox 4 дні тому +2

    I mean I am from the UK watching your videos, so cost of living in UK is not great!

    • @tashatestino
      @tashatestino 2 дні тому

      Focus on making more money. I have 3 friends in the UK that used to complain about the cost of living and taxes. In the UK’s challenging cost of living environment, prioritize essential expenses and create a budget that tracks income versus spending. Focus on building an emergency fund, paying down high-interest debt, and exploring ways to increase income, such as side gigs or investing wisely. Small steps, like reducing discretionary spending, can also make a significant difference in managing financial stress.

  • @jar145022
    @jar145022 4 дні тому

    My mortgage is low. I pay more in taxes and insurance than I do annual to mortgage

  • @stephenmoore1541
    @stephenmoore1541 4 дні тому

    The thing holding me back at this moment is trying to get my dang 401K set up/ recovered from my new/ old job, which is the same job.

  • @gayzell850
    @gayzell850 4 дні тому +1

    Housing, utilities, food and gasoline and other prices went up 40% but my income stayed the same.

  • @TheTravelerMan
    @TheTravelerMan 4 дні тому +1

    "Wasabi Lobby" lol

  • @Jessicamoah
    @Jessicamoah 4 дні тому +132

    *Amazing video, thanks for the steady stream. I'm favoured, $105K every two week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church. God bless America.*

    • @Maxlola-p2p
      @Maxlola-p2p 4 дні тому

      Same here ❤️ waking up every 14th of each month to 210,000 dollars it’s a blessing to I and my family… I can now retire knowing that I have a steady income❤️ Big gratitude to Maria Frances Hanlon 🙌

    • @GrassoMaria-k3s
      @GrassoMaria-k3s 4 дні тому

      Hello , I am very interested. As you know, there are tons of investments out there and without solid knowledge, I can't decide what is best. Can you explain further how you invest and earn?

    • @RossaSemprum
      @RossaSemprum 4 дні тому

      Same, I operate a wide- range of Investments with help from My Financial Adviser. My advice is to get a professional who will help you, plan and enhance your management skills. For the record, working with Maria Frances Hanlon, has been an amazing experience.

    • @Luispérez-o8k
      @Luispérez-o8k 4 дні тому

      YES!!! That's exactly her name (Maria Frances Hanlon) so many people have recommended highly about her and am just starting with her 😊from Brisbane Australia🇦🇺

    • @NicolasFar-u7b
      @NicolasFar-u7b 4 дні тому

      Hello how do you make such monthly?? I'm a born Christian and sometimes I feel so down 🤦‍♀️of myself because of low finance but I still
      believe in God

  • @Boringcountrylife
    @Boringcountrylife 14 годин тому

    Butt-ton? How much is that?

  • @damnsurfer522
    @damnsurfer522 4 дні тому

    People spend on average $300 a month eating out? Like per person per household? I'm not a big going out to eat person but the people I know that do are in the thousand + range. So there must be a lot of below average people that counters that. And does Door Dash count as eating out? Technically the food was brought to your home...< triple dot chill out zoomers.

  • @RoyelNotRoyal
    @RoyelNotRoyal 4 дні тому

    It’s my debt I constantly keep stacking it…

  • @TheSmokedance
    @TheSmokedance 3 дні тому

    I'll be shocked if it's not student loans

  • @SalviAkshay
    @SalviAkshay 4 дні тому

    Kamel Kamel Kamel!! I beat you by 21 days in mortgage payment 🙌

  • @gibblespascack1418
    @gibblespascack1418 4 дні тому

    Only I can hold me back. It is a personal issue... Look at yourself first... Then create a budget and stick to it.

    • @HOLDXSTEEL
      @HOLDXSTEEL 4 дні тому +1

      Who’s be?

    • @gibblespascack1418
      @gibblespascack1418 4 дні тому

      @@HOLDXSTEEL Thank you. Just me. I am the only one who can hold myself back...

  • @puravidaot
    @puravidaot 4 дні тому +1

    This was hilarious! Spouses holding you back financially😅😅😅😅

    • @ses-ei7oc
      @ses-ei7oc 3 дні тому

      I feel the opposite - not having a spouse is holding me back financially! haha

  • @Krueger444
    @Krueger444 4 дні тому

    If you commit to biking/walking anywhere within 3 miles, you will save a significant amount on gasoline.

    • @desiv1170
      @desiv1170 4 дні тому

      Thinking about when I was living with my parents briefly after college...
      Biking three miles from their house would leave me only 8 miles from the local store... ;-)

  • @KennDoid11
    @KennDoid11 4 дні тому

    George buddy I just tried to open a laurel road hysa and the website said my request could not be processed 😢

  • @rachelharrison7961
    @rachelharrison7961 4 дні тому

    Cash flowing college could definitely take 10 years or even more. 3 or 4 kids, 3 years apart. You’ll be paying for college a long time!

    • @tracyaf6084
      @tracyaf6084 4 дні тому

      You must be like us. The oldest was 15 when the youngest was born. We have many years of college, but I guess it’s not any harder than paying for multiple kids at the same time.

  • @alexk7405
    @alexk7405 4 дні тому +1

    I really like pre-recorded content. That way I can skip all the way to what the number one thing holding you back financially in less time than it takes to write a comment.

    • @GeorgeKamel
      @GeorgeKamel  4 дні тому +1

      You should stop watching UA-cam videos altogether. Just read tweets instead. Way faster.

    • @alexk7405
      @alexk7405 3 дні тому

      @@GeorgeKamel eesh, my sarcasm is always taken so seriously

  • @harknowhere
    @harknowhere 4 дні тому +29

    Not being able to find a job is holding me back

    • @Joenzinator
      @Joenzinator 4 дні тому +4

      Companies are paying $25/hr for 0 experience employees, as long as you aren't a complete goober.

    • @rachaelholderman9677
      @rachaelholderman9677 4 дні тому

      Check out Ken Coleman's material articles at Ramsey Solutions. So much free info about how to get a job.

    • @harknowhere
      @harknowhere 4 дні тому +6

      @@Joenzinator what company is this, I’ve applied to a couple of thousand jobs over the last 4 months and haven’t had any luck

    • @elainebradley8213
      @elainebradley8213 4 дні тому +2

      Sympathy. Keep working at it.

    • @Jbb7272
      @Jbb7272 4 дні тому +5

      Where you live at?
      Can you pass a drug test?
      Do you got a drivers license?

  • @juliem.3936
    @juliem.3936 4 дні тому

    You'll have to save up for that refinance of the mortgage because there are fees charged for it.

  • @erickisel8668
    @erickisel8668 4 дні тому

    @George Kamel: I think your take on inflation is foolhardy… you believe it’s only 15% over 4 years? Come on man….

  • @fjb5263
    @fjb5263 2 дні тому

    Inflation is over 30% the last 3 1/2 years.

  • @kbcinmedusn
    @kbcinmedusn 4 дні тому

    Everyone in my family, including my wife and their obstinacy or deprioritization of wealth-building. And the devine guilt from all my church family and pastor. I have to bite the bullet every day, or I'll be treated like a spineless coward who only cares about himself.

  • @MarieArter
    @MarieArter 4 дні тому +1

    ❤❤ Barcelona

  • @wagon9082
    @wagon9082 4 дні тому

    Good Video

  • @OM-pu9yi
    @OM-pu9yi 4 дні тому +1

    Great channel, lol

  • @HOLDXSTEEL
    @HOLDXSTEEL 4 дні тому

    Low wages are

  • @johnl9135
    @johnl9135 3 дні тому +1

    Kids and wife 🤣

  • @erikdacosta3822
    @erikdacosta3822 4 дні тому

    "Yes, yes, some of the time."
    Video editors... you CANT leave that clip halfway... 😛
    Great job as always, G-Kam and team!

  • @Krazybonejabs
    @Krazybonejabs 4 дні тому +2

    Imagine what you could do with 30-50% more money in pocket. So, yes, taxes is and will always be the number one answer to what's holding us back.

  • @laundrygoddess4
    @laundrygoddess4 4 дні тому +1

    People from other countries do watch the channel. I get the attempt at humour but it falls flat.
    What's holding me back is my ex still not paying child support after 11 years. I'm debt free which is great but paying for kids university with no help on a single normal income is holding me back. I had some saved up but child support would have been handy to make it easier.

  • @АленаБеломестныха

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  • @thebusymrs
    @thebusymrs 3 дні тому

    I love this video except the inflation part. There are a lot of items that we buy that are way more than 15% higher that before.
    It might even out to 15% average. But for my grocery bill, it’s way more that 15% for the same items I’ve been buying for years.

  • @brandonbeck1946
    @brandonbeck1946 4 дні тому

    One of the funniest videos!

  • @michiganman845
    @michiganman845 4 дні тому

    My weight.....i love tacos

    • @ses-ei7oc
      @ses-ei7oc 3 дні тому +1

      Hey, that's worth it.

  • @vinomafia
    @vinomafia 4 дні тому +1

    My wife.

  • @stevedyke639
    @stevedyke639 4 дні тому

    When you break inflation down to the real numbers or real items used daily (rent, car ins, food, gas etc.) it is much higher than 15%.

  • @menorcaventura3442
    @menorcaventura3442 4 дні тому

    George, I’m a huge fan, and I defer to your financial wisdom, but I gotta tell you that you are wrong about the pronunciation of Barcelona. It’s a soft “c”; the language of Barcelona is Catalan, not Castilian (what Americans call Spanish) - Catalan doesn’t have the lisping “c”. 😉