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Queer Money is a bi-weekly show dedicated to creating desperately needed generational wealth within the gay community because we deserve to sleep better at night and we must stand up to the anti-LGBTQ+ industrial complex.

Listen and watch regularly to eliminate financial insecurity and generate personal wealth, prepare for a secure and fun retirement, find the most affordable, LGBTQ+-friendly cities in the US to live in or travel to, grow your stock portfolio to $1,000,000+, build a real estate empire and start a small business.

Your hosts are husbands and money experts David & John Auten-Schneider who have been the leaders in LGBTQ+ finance since 2015. With nine seasons, nearly 500 episodes, over a million downloads and features by Oprah, Advocate, Variety, CNBC and more, the award-winning Queer Money is the longest running show made by and for the LGBTQ+ community and is the only show solely dedicated to our financial well-being as gay people.

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How will you fund your fabulous retirement?Pensions are rare, Social Security isn’t enough, and retirement accounts are small. Let’s talk about how to fund your fabulous gay retirement.In this Queer Money, we share a new tool that we are working on, which we will eventually share with folks in our Fabulous Gay Retirement Club. More to come on that soon. We use this tool as a way to determine who/what income streams we will use to fund our retirement. We think everyone will need more than one, especially if the primary is Social Security.Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokConnect with John on LinkedInConnect with David on LinkedInMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
Can a Co-op business model help your business grow?Episode 550 of the Queer Money podcast features guest Annie Winkler discussing the benefits of employee ownership in businesses. Annie explains how becoming part-owner of a company can lead to increased productivity, job satisfaction, and the establishment of LGBTQ generational wealth. They recount their experience transitioning Real Pickles into a worker-owned cooperative and delve into the impacts of democratic member control in co-ops versus ESOPs. The episode highlights the advantages for both business owners considering succession planning and employees seeking greater investment in their workplace.Topics Covered00:00 Introduction to Bare Minimum Mondays and Lazy Fridays00:10 The Concept of Employee Ownership00:28 Introducing Annie Winkler and Queerness in Business00:53 Welcome to the Queer Money Podcast01:52 Discussion on Pronouns and Non-Binary Identity02:30 Exploring Employee Stock Purchase Plans02:53 Challenges Faced by Employees Today04:41 The Impact of Baby Boomers on the Economy05:23 Statistics on Baby Boomers and Retirement06:47 The Role of Wealth and Power in Employment07:43 Annie Winkler's Journey to Employee Ownership08:40 The Real Pickles Cooperative Experience12:08 The Benefits of Worker-Owned Cooperatives17:07 Comparing ESOPs and Worker Co-ops20:25 Challenges and Benefits of Employee Ownership26:09 Legacy Planning for Business Owners29:57 Introduction to ESOPs30:29 Trust and Control in ESOPs31:41 Ownership and Leadership Transitions32:57 Optimal Company Size for ESOPs and Co-ops34:27 Financial Considerations and Valuation35:41 Starting the Transition to Employee Ownership41:53 Generational Wealth and Queer Community48:03 VEOC and Employee Ownership Support50:36 Dragon Boat Team and Personal Joys52:35 Conclusion and ResourcesFollow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokConnect with John on LinkedInConnect with David on LinkedInMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
What will a fabulous retirement cost me?Many of us fear retirement because we don’t know what it’ll cost us. Let’s discuss how much you need to retire fabulously these days.In this episode, John and David break down what it will take for them to fund a basic, happy and fabulous retirement. For the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokConnect with John on LinkedInConnect with David on LinkedInDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
What are ABLE accounts and how can they help disabled folks save money?On episode 548 of the Queer Money Podcast, hosts John and David welcome back Brynn Conroy, founder of Femme Frugality and Disability Finance. They discuss the challenges Americans face in qualifying for social security disability benefits and how the system often forces poverty. Conroy delves into the details of ABLE accounts, designed to help those with disabilities achieve a better quality of life by offering tax advantages and allowing savings without jeopardizing benefits like SSI and SSDI. The conversation also touches on the impact of ableism in the workplace, systemic issues, and how the pandemic has strained systems for people with disabilities. Conroy provides insights from her lived experience and emphasizes the importance of financial education and legislative advocacy for improving disability finance.Topics Discussed00:00 Introduction to Social Security Disability Benefits 00:46 Welcome to Queer Money Podcast01:45 Introducing Brynn Conroy and Disability Finance04:47 Challenges Faced by Disabled Individuals06:56 Understanding Disability Definitions and Models19:15 Income and Asset Restrictions for Disabled Individuals23:30 Political and Social Issues Surrounding Disability26:37 The Impact of ADAPT on Disability Laws27:13 Understanding ABLE Accounts29:04 ABLE Accounts and Inheritance29:58 Medicaid Payback and Trusts31:20 Housing Benefits of ABLE Accounts31:58 Challenges and Resources for Disability Finance35:51 Expanding Eligibility for ABLE Accounts37:49 Disability in the Queer Community42:23 Real-Life Benefits of ABLE Accounts45:26 How to Open an ABLE Account47:42 Global Perspectives on Disability49:33 Final Thoughts and ResourcesFor the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokConnect with John on LinkedInConnect with David on LinkedInDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
What do you want your fabulous retirement to look like?The reality is that each of us has a different picture in mind when we think about what a fabulous retirement looks like. For that reason cookie-cutter retirement plans that may or may not work for our straight friends probably will not work for us. So how do you know what will work for you?Today we introduce step 1 in the retirement planning process that we recommend to all our clients. Since this episode does have some visual aids, we suggest you also check out the video recording of this episode on YouTube here. Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
How will you fund your fabulous retirement?In this episode of Queer Money, David and John address the tough reality that many LGBTQ+ individuals feel uncertain about their retirement preparedness. They discuss the concerning statistics of 64% of LGBTQ+ individuals not being on track or unsure about their retirement plans. So they’ve outlined 12 potential income sources to help secure a comfortable retirement. The episode covers social security, employer-sponsored retirement plans like 401k, annuities, real estate investments, small businesses, and other financial strategies. Emphasis is placed on the importance of diversified income streams and financial planning to achieve a 'fabulous' retirement. Additionally, the hosts offer practical advice and insights on how to tap into these income sources while considering factors like inflation, market performance, and individual control over investments.Topics Covered 00:00 Introduction: LGBTQ Retirement Concerns00:56 Queer Money Podcast Overview01:25 Community Poll Insights01:54 Importance of Multiple Income Sources02:27 Source 1: Social Security04:25 Source 2: Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plans06:44 Source 3: Pensions09:33 Source 4: Annuities12:37 Source 5: Real Estate Income14:37 Source 6: Life Insurance16:50 Source 7: Taxable Investments18:49 Source 8: Part-Time Work in Retirement20:08 Source 9: Paid-Off House22:52 Source 10: Small Business Income24:39 Source 11: Inheritance26:36 Source 12: Health Savings Account (HSA) Withdrawals27:30 Conclusion: Planning for a Fabulous RetirementFor the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
Why can't gays save for retirement?Last week we dug into 3 systemic reasons that many gays are not able to save for retirement. This week we share 3 more reasons, but these are a bit closer to home and are affected by our own decisions. Let us know if you feel any of these are things you too have struggled with like we did early on in our retirement saving journey. Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
Can you be out at work and be successful?In this episode of Queer Money, David and John are joined by LinkedIn's career expert Andrew McCaskill. The discussion centers around a recent Forbes report stating that 60% of U.S. workers hide their true selves at work, and a LinkedIn survey revealing only 35% of queer professionals feel safe being out at work. McCaskill provides insights into the complexities faced by LGBTQ+ employees, the importance of authenticity, and how companies can foster inclusive environments. He also shares strategies for queer professionals to navigate their careers, leverage professional networks, and identify inclusive workplaces. Listeners are encouraged to embrace their true selves and seek out supportive professional communities.Topics Covered in How to Successfully Be Out at Work00:00 Introduction: The Hidden Self at Work00:23 Meet Andrew McCaskill: LinkedIn's Career Expert01:45 The Reality of Being Out at Work05:18 Challenges and Misconceptions06:52 The Importance of Authenticity10:09 Corporate Support and Representation22:24 Personal Stories and Experiences27:18 The Impact of Being Out at Work28:48 Understanding Cascading Homophobia30:12 Building a Professional Community30:50 Leveraging LinkedIn for Career Advancement32:52 The Importance of Transparency and Vulnerability38:13 Identifying Safe Work Environments43:33 Accessing the Out at Work Guide45:23 Final Thoughts and ResourcesFor the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
Why can't gays seem to save for retirement? You’re not imagining it. Forces are working against your best interest. This is Queer Money episode 543 and today we're kicking off part 1 of a 2 parter addressing some reasons why gays can’t save for retirement.Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
How does having HIV or AIDS impact your finances?In this episode of the Queer Money Podcast, hosts David and John explore the financial impact of living with HIV with Dr. Lorraine Dean, an associate professor of epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Dean shares findings from her studies, highlighting the economic challenges faced by those diagnosed with HIV, such as additional healthcare costs, loss of employment, and lack of financial planning among those who expected shorter lifespans. The discussion also covers the benefits of PrEP in preventing HIV and reducing future financial burdens. The episode emphasizes the need for universal healthcare and policy changes to support those living with chronic conditions, as well as the importance of addressing broader economic and social issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community.For the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
How we started to win at retirement.Less than 20 years ago, we had a negative net worth because of our $51k in credit card debt. Today, we have over $1MM in retirement savings. How did we make that transformation?This is Queer Money episode #541, and today we’re sharing how we went from buried in debt and living in a basement apartment to serial entrepreneurs w/a $1.3MM net worth for our “How Gays Retire Fabulously” bonus series. Now, on with the show.Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
Understanding the Benefits of HSAs for Healthcare SavingsIn episode 540 of the Queer Money Podcast, David and John discuss how Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) can help save money on healthcare costs. They provide a detailed explanation of what HSAs are, their benefits, and how they can reduce healthcare costs. Key topics include the tax advantages of HSAs, portability of accounts, who qualifies for HSAs, and how to open one. They also cover specific costs that can be paid using HSAs and give examples of their personal experiences with healthcare expenses. Additionally, upcoming podcast topics and resources were mentioned, such as the financial impact of HIV and retirement planning for LGBTQ individuals.Topics Covered00:00 Dramatic Opening: Stop the Insanity00:12 Introduction to Queer Money Podcast01:58 Understanding Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)04:54 Eligibility and Qualifying for an HSA08:30 Contributions and Covered Expenses11:29 Tax Advantages and Retirement Benefits13:53 Where to Open an HSA AccountFor the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
Are Gays Losing at Retirement?Data suggests that the LGBTQ+ community is falling further and further behind the general population when it comes to retirement planning and saving for the future, yet as a community, we are seeing more of us close the wage gap. What can we do to better prepare for and win at retirement?This is Queer Money episode 539 and this week we are kicking off a new series focused on helping you retire fabulously, whether that be 5 years or 55 years away. Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
What is financial fawning and why do I need to be cautious about it?In this episode of the Queer Money® Podcast, David and John share a personal story of feeling compelled to make a significant donation despite financial constraints. The story leads the two into an interview with writer and personal finance educator Jackie Lam, who discusses the challenges of balancing financial expectations, and community and family obligations with personal financial goals. The three discuss the concept of 'financial fawning,' setting boundaries for charitable giving, and creating a budget that accommodates both planned and spontaneous generosity. Jackie also shares her personal journey of addressing cultural and familial pressures while working towards her goal of semi-retirement in her 50s.Topics Covered on financial fawningA Night at the LGBTQ EventIntroducing Jackie LamThe Pressure to Help FamilyCultural and Familial ExpectationsFinancial Fawning and Personal BoundariesBalancing Generosity and Financial GoalsThe Invisible Pain of Financial StrugglesPersonal Finance and Hidden WealthUnderstanding Financial AnxietyGenerosity and Financial BoundariesPlanned and Spontaneous GivingCommunity and Personal JoyConclusion and Contact InformationFor the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
Diversity is the spice of life and makes our cities better! But what are the best cities that are both diverse when it comes to race, age, income and levels of education?This is Queer Money episode 537, and today we're breaking the top 7 most diverse cities for queer folks.Get the dynamic list of Affordable LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities in the U.S. here. Watch this week's episode on YoutubeWatch last week's episode on YoutubeDon't miss the other states we've covered in this Gay Cities seriesPast episodes mentioned in this episode:381: The Series Kick Off433: Top 10 Cities Part 1485: Top 10 Cities Part 2385: Wisconsin397: Texas407: Pennsylvania419: New York467: Florida459: Illinois487: Top Surprises497: Blue States499: Purple States501: Red StatesFollow us:Queer Money YouTubeQueer Money InstagramQueer Money on TiktokMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
Want to make even more out of your MBA?In this episode of Queer Money, David and John welcome Aidan Currie, Executive Director of Reaching Out MBA (ROMBA), to discuss how their organization supports LGBTQ+ MBA students and professionals. Reaching Out MBA is dedicated to empowering LGBTQ+ individuals through networking opportunities, such as their annual ROMBA conference, which boasts a high success rate for job and internship placements. The episode explores the importance of networking, the changing office culture post-pandemic, and how ROMBA fosters a supportive environment for career growth. Additionally, David, John, and Aidan delve into events like the Out Women in Business conference and the PRISM program for experienced professionals, emphasizing the value of building a strong queer professional network.Topics Covered00:00 Introduction: Unlocking Career Potential01:44 Guest Introduction: Aidan Curry from Reaching Out MBA02:49 The Power of Networking and Conferences03:15 Navigating the Post-Pandemic Work Environment05:40 The Importance of In-Person Connections09:32 Unique Value of Queer Networking16:50 Reaching Out MBA: Programs and Opportunities21:52 PRISM: A New Initiative for Experienced Professionals23:56 Personal Stories and Career Advice34:46 Conclusion and Contact InformationFor the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
Are you a queer young professional looking for a great city for your career and lifestyle?Want your career to take off? Want to be in a city that both has it for your career and has if for your community?This is Queer Money episode 535, and today we're breaking the top 7 best places for young LGBTQ+ professionals.Get the dynamic list of Affordable LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities in the U.S. here. Watch this week's episode on YoutubeWatch last week's episode on YoutubeDon't miss the other states we've covered in this Gay Cities seriesPast episodes mentioned in this episode:381: The Series Kick Off433: Top 10 Cities Part 1485: Top 10 Cities Part 2389: Washington391: Virginia407: Pennsylvania413: Ohio465: Georgia459: Illinois487: Top Surprises497: Blue States499: Purple States501: Red StatesFollow us:Queer Money YouTubeQueer Money InstagramQueer Money on TiktokMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
How do you turn your passion into a million dollar brand?In this episode of the Queer Money Podcast, David and John talk with Charisse and Vicky Pasches, founders of the all gender fashion brand Dapper Boi. The guests share their journey from identifying a problem in finding fitting and inclusive clothing to creating their own solution with an all-gender, size-inclusive fashion line.Highlighting appearances on shows like Shark Tank and CBS Morning Show, Charisse and Vicky discuss the mission of Dapper Boi, overcoming challenges such as lack of industry background and financial hurdles, and the impact of fostering inclusivity in fashion.They also delve into personal stories, including their efforts in bootstrapping the company, the sacrifices made such as selling their home, and the important role of confidence and authenticity in building their business. The episode is a blend of entrepreneurial insights, personal anecdotes, and inspirational achievements in the quest to revolutionize the fashion industry.Topics Covered Introduction to Charisse and Vicky PaschesMeet the Founders of Dapper BoiThe Mission of Dapper BoiChallenges in the Fashion IndustryKickstarting the DreamPersonal Sacrifices and CommitmentImpact and Customer StoriesFundraising Challenges and StrategiesCrowdfunding Success and Investor LessonsFacing Bias and Finding Authentic ConnectionsFinancial Realities of Running a BusinessNavigating Investor RelationshipsPersonal Reflections and Future GoalsClosing Thoughts and Social MediaFor the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
What are the most affordable LGBTQ+-friendly cities for renters?More and more of us are living a mobile life. We want the flexibility to live and work in places that make us happy and can help our careers. For many this means having very few attachements like a mortgage and a house.If you're living a mobile and flexible lifestyle, but also want to watch your budget to save for things like travel, life events or for a down payment for a future home, we've got you covered.This is Queer Money episode 533, and today we're breaking the top 10 best places for LGBTQ+ renters.Get the dynamic list of Affordable LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities in the U.S. here. Watch this week's episode on YoutubeWatch last week's episode on YoutubeDon't miss the other states we've covered in this Gay Cities seriesPast episodes mentioned in this episode:381: The Series Kick Off433: Top 10 Cities Part 1485: Top 10 Cities Part 2385: Wisconsin407: Pennsylvania413: Ohio435: Missouri445: Maryland455: Iowa459: Illinois481: Alaska487: Top Surprises497: Blue States499: Purple States501: Red StatesFollow us:Queer Money...
Can the government really affect prices on everyday products we buy?In this episode of Queer Money, we talk with Heather Boushey, one of three members of President Biden's Council of Economic Advisors and Chief Economist for the Investing in America Cabinet. This episode focused on the state of the economy and how the Biden administration plans to tackle rising costs across the board for all Americans.Boushey offers her perspective on the state of the economy during the pandemic and the recovery that followed. She emphasizes the administration’s focus on creating good jobs and ensuring that markets are fair and competitive, highlighting the importance of growing the economy from the middle out.She addresses concerns about the cost of housing, especially for millennials and Gen Z, outlining the administration's plan to create more affordable housing options. Boushey also discusses the Biden administration’s efforts to lower healthcare costs, especially for older Americans, by capping insulin costs and negotiating drug prices.The episode also explores the rising costs of education and the administration’s commitment to tackling student loan debt. Boushey shares her own experiences of receiving gratitude from people who have benefited from student loan forgiveness programs.Throughout the conversation, Boushey emphasizes the importance of democracy and the challenges of implementing economic policy. She concludes by sharing her optimism about the potential for positive change and the importance of working together to create a more equitable and prosperous future. Topics CoveredState of the economy during and after the pandemicThe Biden administration’s economic agendaThe importance of creating good jobs and fair marketsAffordable housing initiatives for millennials and Gen ZEfforts to lower healthcare costs, especially for older AmericansAddressing the rising costs of education and student loan debtThe challenges of implementing economic policy in a democracyThe importance of working together for a more equitable futureFor the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial IndependenceMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
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