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Here’s The Simple Solution We’re Overlooking

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It’s a staggering number: 61% of Americans are caught in the cycle of living paycheck-to-paycheck. With all our financial advancements and high-powered careers, why do so many of us find ourselves stuck, always waiting for the next check?

I studied Banking and Finance at the University of Nebraska. Still, like many, for years I found myself stuck in the same cycle. During my first ten years of marriage, I received three significant pay raises, but was still living paycheck-to-paycheck.

No matter how much more I earned, my expenses seemed to magically match, making financial breathing room feel out of reach.

But here’s the thing: the solution was never about earning more, which is the trap most of us fall into. We think, “If only I made a bit more money, I’d get ahead financially.”

But I’ve been there and can tell you that more money often just leads to more spending—even with a college degree in Money.

If my anecdotal story isn’t enough to convince you, consider this: 49% of those earning $100,000 are also living paycheck to paycheck! Think the solution is to earn more? Apparently that will work for only about 15% of us.

The real, often overlooked solution most of are missing?

Spend less.

Simple, right? But hard to truly put into practice.

Every financial guru will tell you this: the bedrock of financial freedom is spending less than you earn. This isn’t about being stingy or missing out on life. It’s about making choices. Choices that can clear debt, build savings, prepare for retirement, and even create room for giving.

But why do so many of us find this hard? Maybe because, in a world where we’re told to chase after the latest and the best, the idea of buying less seems old-fashioned. Or maybe it feels like stepping back.

Yet, that changed for me fifteen years ago. I decided to intentionally own and buy less. It was a game-changer. I now have more time, more freedom, and ironically, more money to spend on things that truly matter to me!

Choosing to spend less isn’t about giving up; it’s about gaining.

Gaining peace of mind, a fuller bank account, and the freedom to chase your passions without the weight of financial stress.

And everything changes once we see that.

While spending less might not fix every financial hiccup, it’s a pretty good place to start. If you’re among the 61% feeling the pinch at the end of each month, maybe it’s time to give it a try.

You might find it’s the breath of fresh air your finances (and life) need. And the solution has been simpler than you thought all along.

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