Why You're Broke How to Win Back Your Financial Freedom It's not your fault. You work hard, you earn what you can, and yet at the end of every month, it feels like money just slips through your fingers. Rising costs, endless subscriptions, unexpected bills, and debt can make even a solid paycheck feel like it's never enough. For millions of Americans in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, the frustration is real-and the stress is constant. Why You're Broke isn't about guilt, shame, or unrealistic financial theory. This is a practical, step-by-step guide for real people who want to take control of their money, without giving up the life they enjoy. From understanding why paychecks no longer stretch, to cutting hidden expenses, to reducing debt without losing your mind, this book offers a clear path out of financial stress. Inside, you'll discover how to: Stop living paycheck to paycheck and start building breathing room.Make debt work for you, not against you, using momentum-based strategies.Create a flexible, realistic budget that doesn't feel like punishment.Spend intentionally, keeping joy and dignity intact while freeing up resources.Define what "enough" means for your life-and finally reclaim your freedom.Grounded in real-life examples and designed for busy adults navigating modern financial pressures, this book is about more than survival-it's about regaining confidence, making deliberate choices, and building a life where money supports your goals instead of controlling them. Whether you're overwhelmed by bills, frustrated by rising costs, or simply ready to stop feeling trapped by money, Why You're Broke gives you the tools, strategies, and mindset to take back control-one practical step at a time. This book is not here to scold you or sell you a fantasy. It's here to name the problem honestly, without judgment, and then walk toward solutions that actually fit the world we live in now. Some quotes from the book. "Because once recurring expenses are brought back into awareness, they can be evaluated rather than endured. And that's when money stops feeling like something that happens to you-and starts becoming something you direct again." "The paycheck gets slightly bigger. For a brief moment, there's optimism. Then life absorbs it. The bank balance looks much the same. The stress level doesn't move. Within a few months, sometimes weeks, the raise feels invisible." "Money advice is everywhere. Books, podcasts, blogs, influencers, and financial gurus all promise clear paths to financial freedom, wealth, or security. "Save 20% of your income." "Baby steps" "Pay off debt in X months." "Invest in a Roth IRA by age 30." On paper, these rules are simple, elegant, even compelling. But for millions of Americans living in the modern economy, this advice often feels out of reach, frustrating, or completely disconnected from reality" "Margin starts small: $100, $200, or even $500 set aside consistently. The act of creating a dedicated reserve, no matter the size, signals a shift in control."
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