How Money Works

How Money Works

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.

  1. FEB 8

    How the Fed Could Fix Inflation Tomorrow (If It Wanted To) - How Money Works | How Money Works

    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.----- -------------------- -------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    13 min
  2. FEB 8

    Factory Jobs Are Tough AF... Why Do We Want Them Back So Badly? | How Money Works

    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.-------- ------------ ---------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    13 min
  3. FEB 8

    The Great Depression Explained | How Money Works

    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.- --------------------------------------- --------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    8 min
  4. FEB 8

    Good CEOs Should NOT be Visionaries. | How Money Works

    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.--------------------------- ----------------- -------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    13 min
  5. FEB 8

    The Economics of Self Driving | How Money Works

    The Economics of Self DrivingThe future is now! with AI being integrated into our lives for better or worse the overwhelming motivation of automation and machinist ascents is to save time money and lives.But does it?We can easily be biased in the human cost of innovation in the name of technological advancement other acquired industrial financial and behavioral changes needed to integrate autonomous vehicles worth it and for whom?Autonomous vehicles are not exactly what Back to the Future predicted but it's a good start EV's are cars that can drive themselves with varying degrees of human input which is classified on a zero to five spectrum.Level zero denotes no automation whatsoever level one is where minor steering and acceleration tasks are performed and level two is the likes of advanced cruise control and autopilot systems at this level the car can automatically take safety actions but the driver needs to stay alert at the wheel.Level three of automation still requires a human driver but more safety critical functions are taken by the car the system has control of functions such as speed steering and monitoring the environment.Under specific conditions the driver can be partially distracted such as swiping right or liking this video but the driver must be ready to intervene as and when the system requests this poses some potential dangers as the major tests of driving are transferred to or from the car itself level 4 cars are cars that can drive themselves almost all the time and anywhereMusic from Epidemic Sound#SelfDriving #Automation #HowMoneyWorksFollow 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.- -------------------- ------ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    13 min
  6. FEB 8

    The Truth About "The Great Resignation" - How Money Works | How Money Works

    The Truth About "The Great Resignation" - How Money WorksSign up for my newsletter https://compoundeddaily.com 👈You have no doubt seen news headlines and other videos about “The Great Resignation” accompanied by equally alarmists statistics like 40% of people are about to quit their job and April alone saw over 4 million people hand in their resignation.Now this news could be incredibly frightening or liberating to you depending on whether you are a stressed out business owner or soulless corporate automaton respectively, but before you read too much into it (or worse yet base major career decisions off of it) you should know the full story.So is this a serious event in the landscape of employer employee relationships? Well those of you who watch the channel regularly will know I hate dragging out an answer… so no, not really, not to vast majority of you watching anyway.Sorry to be the party pooper, but there are a few big issues that most outlets are omitting in their coverage of this story, either unknowingly or intentionally to make this all sound more spectacular than it really is.#TheGreatResignation #HowMoneyWorksFollow 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.--------------------------------- ------------------------ ------------ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    12 min

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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.

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