They tell you the solution is simple:


“Spend less. Budget better. Make smarter choices.”
So you try.
You cook every meal at home, but groceries keep getting more expensive faster than your paycheck.
You settle for a smaller apartment, only to find rent climbing year after year anyway.
You skip buying a new car, but public transportation is so unreliable that getting to work becomes another daily struggle.
You cut subscriptions.
You stop eating out.
You delay vacations.
You sacrifice the things that actually make life enjoyable.
Yet somehow, your bank account barely moves.
Maybe the problem isn’t that people refuse to make sacrifices.
Maybe it’s that the cost of simply existing keeps rising, while wages struggle to keep up.
When food, housing, transportation, and other essentials consume most of your income, building wealth becomes less about discipline and more about having room to breathe.
You can’t save your way out of an economy that keeps making survival more expensive.
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