How Money Works

How Money Works

How Money Works
Country USA
Language EN
Episodes 155
Latest 22.08.2026

How Money Works is a financial education podcast that breaks down complex money topics into simple, engaging explanations. Each episode covers practical concepts about personal finance, investing, and economic systems, drawing from clear and accessible content. The show is an independent audio adaptation of a YouTube channel's educational videos, made for listeners who prefer hands-free learning. It aims to make financial knowledge more approachable and easy to understand.

Episodes

  • Work Addiction and The Golden Handcuffs - How Money Works | How Money Works 22.08.2026 16m
    Work Addiction and The Golden Handcuffs - How Money Works Find out how many times your information has been leaked on the dark web by trying Aura for 14 days completely free: http://Aura.com/HowMoneyWorks Thanks to Aura for sponsoring this video Sign up for my newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈 ___________________________________________________________________________ In a time when most American workers can’t ever reasonably hope to retire, why would people with the option to live a life their peers can only dream of choose not to? The simple truth is that people are both addicted to their work and feel as if they can’t leave. Why they feel this way is still a bit of a mystery but looking at some leading theories tells a concerning story of how modern careers are making even the most secure workers feel very uneasy about their futures. So it’s time to learn How Money Works #HowMoneyWorks #Careers #Business ___________________________________________________________________________ Link To The Capitalists Discord where I hang out with other creators - https://discord.gg/8MeNJ7gfSR Music by Epidemic Sound Stock footage by Storyblocks Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. - ------- -------------- Keywords: recession analysis, stock market, mortgage crisis, debt crisis, personal finance, hedge funds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • The Great Wealth Transfer... Won't Change Anything (probably) | How Money Works 22.08.2026 16m
    The Great Wealth Transfer... Won't Change Anything (probably) The first 500 people to use my link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare https://skl.sh/howmoneyworks07241 Sign up for our FREE newsletter! - https://www.compoundeddaily.com/ Books we recommend - https://howmoneyworkslibrary.com/ My Other Channel: @howhistoryworks Edited By: Svibe Multimedia Studio Music Courtesy of: Epidemic Sound Select Footage Courtesy of: Getty Images For sponsorship inquiries, please contact sponsors@worksmedia.group Sign up for our newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈 All materials in these videos are for educational purposes only and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. This video does not provide investment or financial advice of any kind. #wealth #finance #realestate ---- In the coming decades, the wealthiest generation in history will… die. It’s an unfortunate albeit inevitable fact of life… but baby boomers will eventually go extinct, and they will pass down over ninety TRILLION dollars [$90,000,000,000] to the next generation within America ALONE. This much money COULD fix a lot of problems like student debt, unaffordable housing, inadequate retirement savings and record credit card debt. BUT don’t get too excited just yet, because at best the great wealth transfer is a financial illusion, and it could actually just end up making things worse… Baby boomers are the wealthiest generation in history. In America they control half of the nation's wealth according to the 2024 wealth report prepared by the property management company Knight Frank. Other sources estimate that baby boomers only hold a mere seventy-eight trillion dollars [$78,000,000,000] in assets That difference of 12 trillion dollars is due to what you really define as wealth, and that slight difference in opinion is more than the collective wealth of half the planet. Regardless of the exact methodology used to calculate generation wealth they all agree on one thing, baby boomers are the kings and everybody else has been left is holding onto what is left over. That concentration of wealth has according to many come at the expense of younger generations who are now poorer than their parents were at the same age So that means that when life finds a way and this wealth is passed down it should fix these generational issues right? Wrong… So it’s time to learn How Money Works to find out why the great wealth transfer… probably won’t change anything Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. - -------------- ------- Keywords: economics explained, investment strategies, money management, economic education, personal finance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • tHe MoSt EvIL cOmPaNiEs In the WoRLD!! BlackStone vs BlackRock | How Money Works 22.08.2026 19m
    tHe MoSt EvIL cOmPaNiEs In the WoRLD!! BlackStone vs BlackRock Upgrade the way you learn with Brilliant! To get started for FREE go to http://www.brilliant.org/howmoneyworks Sign up for my newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈 ----- Blackrock and Blackstone are finance companies that control trillions of dollars worth of assets between them. There is a good chance that some of your money is controlled by one of these companies without you even knowing about it. Blackrock was one of the largest investors in the ill fated FTX and Blackstone has been blamed for single handily causing the housing affordability crisis. But how do these companies actually work and are they really the most evil businesses in the world? Well no… sorry to ruin the fun, but if you remove the ominous sounding background music and carefully selected headlines, these are just regular investment firms like any other, not bad, not terrible. But I think the best way for you to realise this is to get a clear breakdown of how these companies operate. So it’s time to learn How Money Works to find out how these companies make their money, and who they answer to, so that you can make up your own mind. #blackrock #finance #howmoneyworks Edited By: Andrew Gonzales Music Courtesy of: Epidemic Sound Select Footage Courtesy of: Getty Images For sponsorship inquiries, please contact sponsors@worksmedia.group All materials in these videos are for educational purposes only and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. This video does not provide investment or financial advice of any kind. Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. - ----------------- ---- Keywords: wealth building, debt crisis, business analysis, market crash, investment strategies, financial news, economics explained, housing bubble Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • Good Companies Should Not Last Forever. | How Money Works 22.08.2026 16m
    Good Companies Should Not Last Forever. Sign up to Morning Brew for a totally free selection of high quality business, finance and general interest articles delivered direct to your inbox every morning - https://morningbrewdaily.com/howmoneyworks Sign up for my newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈 A going concern is a business term used by accountants to describe a business that has the resources to continue making enough money to stay afloat for the foreseeable future. This assumption is useful for accounting practices, but it could be overrated in the field of investing. We tend to think that successful companies will be around for a really long time and certainly some companies like this do exist, Johnson and Johnson, General Electric and Coca Cola have all been in business for over 100 years trading as the same company they are today. Even older companies exist if you follow the history of business mergers back to their beginning, JP Morgan Chase is the modern product of several bank mergers over three different centuries with the first constituent bank tracing it’s roots back to 1799. Having early investments in any of these companies would make you a very rich person today, but you would also be a very dead person too, which reduces the appeal of this investing strategy considerably. A recent industry report has found that one of the biggest mistakes that investors make is overvaluing the longevity of a company and its easy to see why with people like warren buffet talking frequently about how much $5 invested into coca cola would be worth today. So it’s time to learn How Money Works to find out why businesses that last hundreds of years are not always the amazing investment they seem. #business #investing #finance Edited By: Andrew Gonzales Music Courtesy of: Epidemic Sound Select Footage Courtesy of: Getty Images For sponsorship inquiries, please contact sponsors@worksmedia.group Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. - --------------------------------- ------------ Keywords: market crash, gig economy, real estate crisis, financial independence Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • What Happens To The Real Estate Market When All The Boomers... Die? | How Money Works 22.08.2026 15m
    What Happens To The Real Estate Market When All The Boomers... Die? Sign up for my FREE newsletter! - https://www.compoundeddaily.com/ Support me on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/HowMoneyWorks My Other Channel: @HowHistoryWorks Edited By: Andrew Gonzales Music Courtesy of: Epidemic Sound Select Footage Courtesy of: Getty Images For sponsorship inquiries, please contact sponsors@worksmedia.group Sign up for my newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈 All materials in these videos are for educational purposes only and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. This video does not provide investment or financial advice of any kind. #finance #realestate #business It doesn’t mean anything to be Working class or middle class anymore… The only thing that matters is if you own a home or if you don’t. The home you live in now statistically makes more money than you do and the last hope that a lot of young people have to catch up is getting a house gifted to them by a relative... Which begs the question. What happens to the real estate market when all the boomers… die? There is an old saying that the best time to start investing was 30 years ago, the second-best time is right now. But that conventional wisdom might not hold up in today’s market. Buying a home at the right time could set you and family up for financial security for the rest of your life. The only thing is, the right time was when you were still in school and if you try to buy a home now you will be taking on record high interest rates, record high prices AND record low availability all at the same time… People sell homes for two reasons, because they want to and because they HAVE to. Nobody who already has a home WANTS to sell it because most Americans have been able to lock in record low interest rates. If they sell their house and buy another one, they will get a new mortgage at interest rates which will TRIPPLE their payments on a home of the same value. According to data from the national association of realtors, eighty-seven percent [87%] of new home purchases are made using a mortgage, and the average down payment of a first home buyer is only seven percent [7%]. This means higher mortgage rates are worth avoiding at all costs. A report by the wall street journal found that even when homeowners moved interstate, they would hold on to their homes and rent them out and then rent another house to live in… Everybody that wants to sell their home is waiting for interest rates to fall. Everybody who wants to buy a home is also waiting for interest rates to fall. And everybody who is stuck renting is being forced to compete with people who already own a home but don’t want to sell it because they have locked in a sweet interest rate. The players in the real estate market are in a Mexican standoff, but the renters are stuck fighting with a Banana. The only hope for people who just want to buy a home is to get it off someone who NEEDS to sell. According to another report published by the national association of realtors the average home seller in America was SIXTY!! [60] years old! So it’s time to learn How Money Works to find out why you probably won’t benefit as much as you are hoping from the boomers passing down their homes… Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. ---- Keywords: stock market, mortgage crisis, inflation explained, gig economy, investing basics, debt crisis, wealth building Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • The Rise And Fall of the "Tech Bro" | How Money Works 22.08.2026 15m
    The Rise And Fall of the "Tech Bro" 🔒Remove your personal information from the web at https://joindeleteme.com/HMW and use code HMW for 20% off DeleteMe international Plans: https://international.joindeleteme.com 🙌 Sign up for our FREE newsletter! - https://www.compoundeddaily.com/ Books we recommend - https://howmoneyworkslibrary.com/ My Other Channel: @HowHistoryWorks Edited By: Svibe Multimedia Studio Music Courtesy of: Epidemic Sound Select Footage Courtesy of: Getty Images 📩 Business Inquiries ➡️ sponsors@worksmedia.group Sign up for our newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈 All materials in these videos are for educational purposes only and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. This video does not provide investment or financial advice of any kind. #tech #business #career Before the year 2000, if you wanted to make a lot of money in a predictable career you needed a nice suit and an important looking business card. Your options where finance, medicine, law or senior company management if you were lucky. But then… just a few years later at around about the same time as those people in their fancy suits were blowing up the global economy a new breed of millionaire was entering the mainstream. They replaced the puffer vests and Bloomberg terminals with flip flops and vim terminals… Tech bro’s worked fewer hours, had better perks and in many cases made better money than their peers in more traditional high-income roles… What’s more is that people didn’t hate them… Executives, bankers and their fancy lawyers were rightfully blamed for enriching themselves by leeching off a broken system that cost people their homes, their jobs, and their futures… Meanwhile people loved the idea of hacky sack playing nerds making millions by actually making stuff that improved our lives… But now… 15 years later the tech bros became everything they promised to destroy… and they kind of destroyed themselves in the process… For a while you could have a great degree of confidence in becoming filthy rich by putting in a few years at a major Silicon Valley tech company… but this all relied on a stream of money that wasn’t coming from nowhere… Venture capital, the firms that ACTUALLY invest in early-stage start-ups to develop their new technology NEVER again actually reached the level of financing it did during the dot com bubble. That was… until something changed in 2021… So it’s time to learn How Money Works to find out how Tech Bro’s ruined tech for themselves… Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. - ----------------- --------- Keywords: corporate finance, wealth building, housing bubble, gig economy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • Why Dumb People Earn More Than Smart People | How Money Works 22.08.2026 14m
    Why Dumb People Earn More Than Smart People ------ Edited By: Andrew Gonzales Music Courtesy of: Epidemic Sound Select Footage Courtesy of: Getty Images For sponsorship inquiries, please contact sponsors@worksmedia.group All materials in these videos are for educational purposes only and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. This video does not provide investment or financial advice of any kind. #business #finance #careers ------ Dumb people make more money than smart people and it took a study conducted by really smart people to prove it. A study out of Sweden has found that top earners have lower intelligence than the people in income levels directly below them. The Plateauing of cognitive ability among top earners drew on data from 59,000 men who had to take a compulsory military conscription aptitude test. It then tracked their earnings over their professional careers to find the relationship between intelligence and income. Before Tai Lopez gets any ideas for more shitty YouTube commercials or the hustle bros learn how to read journal articles and use this to encourage people to drop out of college, I want you all to know how this data really works. The relationship between intelligence and income was strong, smarter people earnt more money but only up to six hundred and seventy thousand Swedish krona or sixty-four thousand dollars per year. After that intelligence didn’t mean much anymore and at the very top end of income earners, the 1%, dumber people actually did better. So is this a sign that watching TikTok and reality TV is actually better for your career than going to college? Well maybe actually, for two important reasons but there are also two reasons why you should probably ignore this and keep studying hard if you want to get ahead financially. Reason number one why dumb people are doing better than smart people is that smart people fill in high prestige jobs that don’t have high salaries. Academics and research scientists are some of the smartest people in the world, but they don’t get paid well. Doctors, lawyers and elite financiers also need to be very smart to get through demanding schooling and admission exams and these professionals ARE typically compensated very competitively BUT most of them don’t make it all the way into the 1%. In the USA to be in the top 1% of income earners an individual needs to make at least five hundred and ninety-seven thousand dollars before tax and that’s just the minimum to join the 1% club. so it’s time to learn How Money Works to find out why dumb people are earning more than smart people and why this trend is completely meaningless for your own career planning. Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. - ---------- --------------- Keywords: wealth building, mortgage crisis, financial planning Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • jUsT BUiLd MorE hOusEs!! | How Money Works 22.08.2026 21m
    jUsT BUiLd MorE hOusEs!! Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. -------------------------------- --- Keywords: hedge funds, money management, housing bubble, business analysis, mortgage crisis, financial independence, private equity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • How American Generals Are Being Paid Millions To Serve Foreign Governments - How Money Works | How Money Works 22.08.2026 16m
    How American Generals Are Being Paid Millions To Serve Foreign Governments - How Money Works Upgrade the way you learn with Brilliant! To get started for FREE go to http://www.brilliant.org/howmoneyworks Sign up for my newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈 Washington Post Investigation (A Must Read For More Details) - https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/interactive/2022/veterans-us-foreign-jobs-saudi-arabia/ Let’s say you devote your life to military service. You enrol in officer training and work up the ranks until one day you are a general with combat experience in whichever country the States decided had too much oil. American Generals, and Admirals make are O-10 level employees and make a base salary of $203,000 a year, with generous benefits and bonuses for deployment. That’s good money to most people, especially when it continues as a lifetime military pension of $180,000, every single year, for doing nothing, once you have put in your twenty years of service. Service men and women EARN every last cent of this money and people who have dedicated their lives to serving in our armed forces should be looked after, the system is much better at looking after the top brass than the common soldier, but that’s besides the point. I could never do this job and I respect anybody that can, at least I did until the world started learning about what they do after their career comes to an end (or just get’s started depending on how you look at it) The retirement benefits of a military general should be good enough for anybody to live of off, but some don’t see it this way. Some think that Generals are basically chief executives of large organisations with tens of thousands of employees, handling billions of dollars, and working on the most challenging projects in the world. When you put it like that, the public service pay scale starts to look a bit mediocre… Leaders in the private sector are making millions of dollars a year for the same level of work and they don’t spend their time in active warzones. So to set things right, high level military leaders have taken a page out of the investment banking interns playbook. It’s not about the money they are making right now, it’s about the job they CAN get once they have padded out their resume a bit. So it’s time to learn how money works to find out how America’s top military leadership are using their careers to score obscenely lucrative contracts with some not so friendly governments. ----- #howmoneyworks #retirementplanning #military Edited By: Andrew Gonzales Music Courtesy of: Epidemic Sound Select Footage Courtesy of: Getty Images For sponsorship inquiries, please contact sponsors@worksmedia.group Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. - --------------- ---- Keywords: mortgage crisis, business analysis, money management, economy podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • Sometimes Bad Ideas... Are Just Bad Ideas | How Money Works 22.08.2026 16m
    Sometimes Bad Ideas... Are Just Bad Ideas Try ZipRecruiter for FREE at http://ziprecruiter.com/howmoneyworks------The "Death By China" documentary - https://youtu.be/mMlmjXtnIXI?si=6Qq6N0oejJ3UunSDSign up for our FREE newsletter! - https://www.compoundeddaily.com/Books we recommend - https://howmoneyworkslibrary.com/-----My Other Channel: @HowMoneyWorksUncut @HowHistoryWorks Edited By: Svibe Multimedia StudioMusic Courtesy of: Epidemic SoundSelect Footage Courtesy of: Getty Images📩 Business Inquiries ➡️ sponsors@worksmedia.groupSign up for our newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈All materials in these videos are for educational purposes only and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. This video does not provide investment or financial advice of any kind.#money #finance #tradewar -----So the global economy has lost and found about 6 trillion dollars within the span of a week. The most intense global trade war in modern history has been threatened and then paused, and threatened, and paused, and threatened, and paused again… SEVEN different times now! By the time YOU are watching THIS video that number might have changed again. Global economic uncertainty is at record highs and while the stock market may have recovered (for now), REAL people are starting to feel the consequences of this little game as layoffs are accelerated, hiring is frozen, prices are increasing and interest rates are spiking. Now I already know what you are thinking, there is nothing about these trade wars that hasn’t been said already. And that’s actually exactly the problem. For a variety of reasons even highly respectable outlets and experts have been trying to find what the “real” meaning is behind the flip flop trade war… Be it a secret plan to reduce interest rates before we refinance our debt, redefining the role of the US dollar as a global reserve or just some 4D UNO negotiating tactic. These explanations are very entertaining and appealing to people who want to make sense of a situation that could really impact their personal financial situation But… if you want to look for deeper meaning where there is none, you should have majored in art history, not gone into journalism, economics or businesses. Sometimes, bad ideas… are just bad ideas… and not acknowledging this has caused problems in politics and businesses well before we started putting tariffs on penguins. Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. ------------ Keywords: money management, market crash, corporate finance, mortgage crisis, economic trends, gig economy, private equity, housing bubble Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • The Bank of Mom & Dad | How Money Works 22.08.2026 17m
    The Bank of Mom & Dad Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. ----------------- ------ Keywords: economics explained, money management, money podcast, gig economy, financial literacy, corporate finance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • nOboDy wAnTs tO HaVe kIdS AnyMore | How Money Works 22.08.2026 15m
    nOboDy wAnTs tO HaVe kIdS AnyMore Prioritize your sleep for a productive and healthy year and use code HMW at check out with up to 35% off Dream by Beam 👉🏻 https://shopbeam.com/HowMoneyWorks Book recommendation - https://howmoneyworkslibrary.com/capital-in-the-twenty-first-century Sign up for our FREE newsletter! - https://www.compoundeddaily.com/ Books we recommend - https://howmoneyworkslibrary.com/ My Other Channel: @HowMoneyWorksUncut @HowHistoryWorks Edited By: Svibe Multimedia Studio Music Courtesy of: Epidemic Sound Select Footage Courtesy of: Getty Images 📩 Business Inquiries ➡️ sponsors@worksmedia.group Sign up for our newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈 All materials in these videos are for educational purposes only and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. This video does not provide investment or financial advice of any kind. #career #finance #economy The end of the second world war resulted in a massive spike in fertility across the world that gave rise to the largest generation in history, the aptly named baby boomers. Soldiers returned home, young, dumb and full of… patriotic spirit and (especially here in America), this family centered growth coincided with what many believe to be the golden age of capitalism. Homes were cheap, the free market was providing newfangled products to consume, jobs could provide a stable and comfortable living, and the only thing left to do was to get busy starting a family. Now this is such a rose tinted version of history that it borders on being inaccurate, but that doesn’t actually matter. Today we are dealing with expensive homes, overconsumption of disposable consumer junk and jobs that are extremely insecure. So naturally the most pressing question for governments around the world is… how to make people make babies again? Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. - --------- ---------- Keywords: market crash, debt crisis, inflation explained, personal finance, mortgage crisis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • Wall Street's Dangerous New Obsession With Farmland | How Money Works 22.08.2026 17m
    Wall Street's Dangerous New Obsession With Farmland 🔒Remove your personal information from the web at https://joindeleteme.com/HMW and use code HMW for 20% off 🙌 DeleteMe international Plans: https://international.joindeleteme.com Sign up for our FREE newsletter! - https://www.compoundeddaily.com/ Books we recommend - https://howmoneyworkslibrary.com/ My Other Channel: @HowHistoryWorks Uncut channel: @HowMoneyWorksUncut Edited By: Svibe Multimedia Studio Music Courtesy of: Epidemic Sound Select Footage Courtesy of: Getty Images 📩 Business Inquiries ➡️ sponsors@worksmedia.group Sign up for our newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈 All materials in these videos are for educational purposes only and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. This video does not provide investment or financial advice of any kind. #business #finance #realestate According to the US Department of Agriculture farms owned by institutional investors are now responsible for more than TWELVE percent [12.6%] of total food output in America! That might not sound like a whole lot, but the value of farmland investments has more than doubled since 2020 ALONE. Cascade Investments is an investment firm that reportedly employs over 100 analysts and operates EXCULISIVELY to manage the assets of Bill Gates and his ex-wife Melinda. It owns assets like a 71% stake in the four seasons hotel chain and 14% of the Canadian national railway… but it ALSO owns a quarter of a MILLION acres of farmland. The farmland is owned though a series of smaller holding companies but when asked why they had bought up so much farmland, the firm simply suggested that it was a good investment… nothing more… Many outlets have claimed that this makes Gates the largest landowner in America… but that’s simply not true… not by a longshot Major investment companies and even other billionaires have invested so much into farmland over the last 2 decades that it makes Gates’ 250,000 acres look positively pathetic. So why have cornfields become the hottest asset amongst the big boys on wall street? Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. - -------- -------------- Keywords: financial education, hedge funds, personal finance, corporate finance, private equity, mortgage crisis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • The Deadly Monetization of Nursing Homes | How Money Works 22.08.2026 20m
    The Deadly Monetization of Nursing Homes With Ground News, you don’t need to break the bank to become financially literate. Go to https://ground.news/Howmoneyworks and subscribe for under $1/month or get 30% off unlimited access this month only. Sign up for our FREE newsletter! - https://www.compoundeddaily.com/ Our Other Channel: @HowHistoryWorks Edited By: Svibe Multimedia Studio Editor: Silvio Rivero Media Gatherer: Vicente Gutierrez Music Courtesy of: Epidemic Sound Select Footage Courtesy of: Getty Images For sponsorship inquiries, please contact sponsors@worksmedia.group Sign up for our newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈 All materials in these videos are for educational purposes only and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. This video does not provide investment or financial advice of any kind. #business #finance #privateequity ----- There are institutions operating in America today that are responsible for over twenty THOUSAND [20,000] premature deaths all in the name of profit. They make their money by housing vulnerable people in the custody and cutting costs wherever they can, often breaking the law in the process. These might sound like for-profit prisons, but I am actually talking about… nursing homes, although maybe that’s no coincidence, because a lot of these places are owned and operated by the same people. If you are an investor with lots of cash and good connections aged living is an attractive business opportunity. The aging population means that you will have an ever-growing number of customers. Revenues can be sourced from insurance companies, individuals and the government AND once you have residents in your homes it’s unlikely that they will ever check out until… well… they check out… According to research done by the National Bureau of Economic Research elderly Americans are also less financially literate which means they won’t know if they are getting a good deal or not. The investment potential gets even better more of these businesses you own the more profitable you can make them because overheads like administration, sales and contracting can be shared across multiple locations. Consistent cash flows, a growing customer base and synergies at scale has made nursing homes one of the most targeted alternative asset classes in America. Investors can now gain exposure to the aged care market through direct investment, private equity, and even exchange listed real estate investment trusts, that can be purchased by anybody with a robin hood account and ninety dollars [$90] BUT the reality of this business is razor thin margins, distorted incentive structures and a race to the bottom on quality and safety. So it’s time to learn How Money Works to find out just how broken the aged care industry really is… Follow to learn How Money Works. Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. - ----- ---------- Keywords: ai bubble, business analysis, economic trends, mortgage crisis, gig economy, financial literacy, investing basics, economic education Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • bUt wE cAn"T lEt cHinA WiN tHe AI aRmS rAcE!! | How Money Works 22.08.2026 24m
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  • How the Fed Could Fix Inflation Tomorrow (If It Wanted To) - How Money Works | How Money Works 22.08.2026 14m
    How the Fed Could Fix Inflation Tomorrow (If It Wanted To) - How Money WorksSign up for my newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈After six months of blaring alarm bells the fed finally said this week that inflation might be a concern in the short to medium term.Admitting you have a problem is the first step to solving it I suppose… but the economy has become used to easy money and the remaining steps to kick this addiction are going to be a lot more painful… probably.We are all used to seeing the memes about money printing and the headlines about stock shortages causing price spikes, but is it possible to actually fix this?Well regular viewers of the channel will know I hate needlessly dragging out an answer, so the simple answer is yes! The fed could fix this problem tomorrow if they really wanted to, but that type of extreme cure might very well be worse than the disease, which is the crux of the predicament we find ourselves in.A lot of people are frustrated that price inflation is happening before our eyes and the people with the power to fix this problem don’t even want to admit it exists.It just doesn’t seem to make sense but there is a really good reason they are acting like this. To find out why that is, it’s time to learn How Money Works to really understand how the fed is stuck between a rock and a hard place right now.The reality is that they will eventually need to sacrifice one of the following things, the stock market, the housing market, the government, or the dollar itself.#HyperInflation #Fed #HowMoneyWorks___________________________________________________________________________Link To The Capitalists Discord where I hang out with other creators - https://discord.gg/8MeNJ7gfSRLink to my vid on fed profitability - https://youtu.be/DyQ5H8DbdlgLink to my vid on retirement - https://youtu.be/Q5sF0MbfVn8Follow to learn How Money Works.Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorksDisclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. --------------- Keywords: debt crisis, financial news, market crash, economics explained, inflation explained Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • Factory Jobs Are Tough AF... Why Do We Want Them Back So Badly? | How Money Works 22.08.2026 14m
    Factory Jobs Are Tough AF... Why Do We Want Them Back So Badly?Get 50% off your first order of CookUnity meals - go to https://www.cookunity.com/money50 and use my code MONEY50 at checkout to try them out for yourself! Thanks to CookUnity for sponsoring this video!Behind The Curve - https://howmoneyworkslibrary.com/behind-the-curveSign up for our FREE newsletter! - https://www.compoundeddaily.com/Books we recommend - https://howmoneyworkslibrary.com/My Other Channel: @HowMoneyWorksUncut @HowHistoryWorksEdited By: Svibe Multimedia StudioMusic Courtesy of: Epidemic SoundSelect Footage Courtesy of: Getty Images📩 Business Inquiries ➡️ sponsors@worksmedia.groupSign up for our newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈All materials in these videos are for educational purposes only and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. This video does not provide investment or financial advice of any kind.#economy #business #moneyOffshoring, automation and a shift towards service jobs have all played a part in killing manufacturing jobs. The number of people actually making stuff for a living is down by over a third, in the same time the workforce as a whole has GROWN by 50%. Not too long ago, this was actually seen as positive progress. Blue collar manufacturing jobs are dangerous, harder on your body, and all around seen as inferior to working in a nice air conditioned office contributing to the all encompassing “service sector”. But that’s all started to change… People have realised that manufacturing jobs can earn more than white collar work, and it’s become a desirable career all over again. Elections are being won or lost on the promise of “creating” manufacturing jobs and billions of dollars are being handed out to companies to make it happen. But the trend is not our friend, and fighting it might end up doing more harm than good. These are still incredibly difficult jobs with a very uncertain future. So why are we all suddenly yearning for the lines?Follow to learn How Money Works.Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorksDisclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. --------- Keywords: financial news, inflation explained, debt crisis, recession analysis, economic education, financial education Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • The Great Depression Explained | How Money Works 21.08.2026 8m
    The Great Depression ExplainedDuring the 1920s, America was thriving. National wealth had doubled from the year 1920 to 1929, over 12 million households purchased radios, and electric refrigerators became widely available. The Ford Model T revolutionized travel, places such as motels, grocery stores, and movie theaters were now easily accessible, and large scale automobile companies created thousands of new jobs. Americans began moving into cities, people didn’t have to sew their own clothes, and citizens all across America began buying the same brands of food, listening to the same music, and doing the same dance (the Charleston). This became known as the “Roaring 20’s”Disposable incomes rose, families had more money, and everyone including line workers, janitors, the ultra rich, and even banks using consumer’s deposits started pouring money into the stock market. At a time with no Robinhood or Charles Schwab, investors had to visit brokerages in person to buy stocks. And with no Twitter or iPhones, important news about companies that happened after the morning newspaper would be distributed when a paperboy announced a mid-day “Extra.”#TheGreatDepression #WhatCausedTheGreatDepression #HowMoneyWorkshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression https://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=The%20great%20depressionFollow to learn How Money Works.Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorksDisclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. ---- Keywords: hedge funds, how money works, ai bubble, economics explained, financial literacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • Good CEOs Should NOT be Visionaries. | How Money Works 21.08.2026 14m
    Good CEOs Should NOT be Visionaries.Thank you Helix for sponsoring! Visit https://helixsleep.com/howmoneyworks to get up to $200 off your Helix mattress, plus two free pillows #helixsleepSign up for my newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈 -------The FTX Bankruptcy has shed light on a lot of bad business and investing practices both within the company and outside of it.One of the biggest issues that now seems funny in hindsight was the undue attention placed on the businesses founder and CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried or SBF as he is better known amongst recently bankrupted crypto bros.In the lead up to its eventual collapse, SBF arguably got more attention than the multi billion-dollar organisation he ran. Unsophisticated financial commentators all the way up to the worlds largest venture capital firms were captivated by the fact that he wore the same sneakers as their grandparents and drove a Toyota corolla.As the FTX story unfolds allegations are now coming to light that this geeky persona was little more than a carefully curated image and that Bankman-Fried would go so far as to intentionally act erratic with outside investors because it furthered his image as some kind of misunderstood visionary genius.But what was for some reason a big selling point for SBF and his doomed companies should really be a cautionary tale for all of us. Visionaries do not make good CEO’s and to take it a step further, good CEOs should not be visionaries.It’s easy to throw stones at the rubble of a bankrupt company like FTX, but celebrity CEO’s have become a genuine problem that might be costing us all a lot of money even if we don’t directly invest in their companies.So it’s time to learn How Money Works to find out why knowing who the CEO of a company is could be a really bad sign.#ceo #business #howmoneyworksCredits: Thanks to EdEd6767 for the photo at 7:19 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Exterior_of_YouTube_Space_Kings_Cross.jpgEdited By: Andrew GonzalesMusic Courtesy of: Epidemic SoundSelect Footage Courtesy of: Getty ImagesFor sponsorship inquiries, please contact sponsors@worksmedia.groupFollow to learn How Money Works.Find How Money Works on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorksDisclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. ----------- Keywords: hedge funds, private equity, financial independence, economy podcast, economic trends, money management, debt crisis, corporate finance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • If Not Bubble... Why Bubble Shaped? | How Money Works 21.08.2026 15m
    If Not Bubble... Why Bubble Shaped?Follow to learn How Money Works.Find How Money Works on YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@HowMoneyWorks⁠Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently produced audio adaptation of content originally created by How Money Works. It was developed by a fan who values the channel’s clear and engaging approach to financial education, with the goal of making that knowledge more accessible in a hands-free, audio format. This is not an official production of How Money Works, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the channel. All rights to the original video content remain with How Money Works. For any concerns, inquiries, or content-related requests, please feel free to reach out. ----------- Keywords: financial news, financial planning, money podcast, wealth building, money management, economy podcast, ai bubble Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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