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🗓️ 4 July 2020
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To decrease wealth inequality, one passionate financial adviser argues why financial education needs different content, from different voices, delivered through different channels.
This episode is sponsored by Bitstamp and Crypto.com.
Financial education and financial literacy are at crisis levels in this country. Financial advisers spend billions on advertising but a fraction of that on education. The resources that are available tend to be inaccessible and not designed for the people who need them most. Financial media remains a boring, exclusionary acronym game.
The net result of all of this is a population of Americans who don’t have the mental tools to understand, make sense of and make good decisions around their finances.
In this passionate conversation with NLW, financial adviser Tyrone Ross argues that all hope is not lost. According to Tyrone:
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0:00.0 | One, we have to start taking the information to the people now immediately. Secondly, we have to meet |
0:05.8 | people where they are. Do you live in the poorest congressional district in the South Bronx where |
0:11.0 | half of the people are unbanked? If that is the case, I do not care what Ether is. I do not care |
0:17.1 | what an ETH is. I do not care what a Roth RIA is. What I do care about is that I have to |
0:23.1 | operate outside of a financial system that was not tailored to me. So I use payday loans. I use |
0:29.3 | check cash in places. I do use, you know, cash every day of my life and mostly transact with cash. |
0:35.2 | What does it mean for me to actually operate in a system that was not set up for me? |
0:40.2 | And oh, by the way, when you meet these people where they are and you look them in the eye and you try and help them get a bank account, they look at you and say, well, what's a maiden name? |
0:49.9 | Welcome back to the Breakdowns Free Ideas Festival, a 4th of July exploration of ideas with the potential to shape the future of the economy. |
0:58.3 | This episode is sponsored by BitStamp and Crypto.com. |
1:03.2 | The Breakdown is produced and distributed by CoinDesk. |
1:07.8 | And now, here's your host, NLW. |
1:11.8 | Welcome back to the breakdown. |
1:13.6 | It is July 4th Independence Day and the last day of our free ideas festival. |
1:19.8 | And I am closing it out with someone that I couldn't be more excited to have back on the show. |
1:25.5 | Tyrone Ross is a financial advisor. He's the director of community for |
1:30.6 | altruist. He's the host of the human advisor podcast and he is an all-around incredible, |
1:36.8 | thoughtful, giving guy who is here to talk about an incredibly important topic, financial |
1:42.9 | education and financial literacy. There is so much to be |
1:47.0 | said about this topic. There is so much to be done about this issue that I'm actually just going |
1:52.9 | to turn it over to the interview right away and let Tyrone take it away. All right, I am here with |
1:59.5 | Tyrone Ross. Tyrone, great to have you back on the show. |
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