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The Stacking Benjamins Show

Why High Earners Still Feel Broke (And What to Do About It) SB1851

The Stacking Benjamins Show

Joe Saul-Sehy and Josh ‘OG’ Bannerman, CFP

Personal Finance, Financial Planning, Education, Retirement, Investing, Cfp, Business, Money

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2026

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

You're making more money than you ever have. Your net worth on paper looks great. And yet somehow, there's still too much month left at the end of the money. Joe, OG, Paula Pant, and Jesse Cramer dig into why high earners feel financially squeezed -- and why the answer is almost never what you think it is. Spoiler: it's usually not the lattes, it's not too many accounts, and it might not even be a spending problem at all.

What You'll Walk Away With

  • Why lifestyle inflation doesn't feel like inflation -- it feels like deserved progress, and why that's exactly what makes it so hard to catch
  • The crucial difference between feeling like you didn't save enough and actually not saving enough -- and why OG's take on this is the most useful thing in the episode
  • Paula's one big fixed cost audit: why making a single large decision beats constantly making small DoorDash decisions
  • Why tracking your spending is the calorie counting of personal finance -- only useful short-term, but powerful for getting an honest snapshot before you make any changes
  • The paper wealth trap: why a high net worth and strong portfolio can coexist with genuinely tight monthly cashflow and why people conflate them
  • Jesse's one-line-item challenge: find one thing on last month's credit card statement you wish you hadn't spent, cut it, and see what happens to your motivation
  • Why OG's advice to "just decide not to feel squeezed anymore" is less dismissive than it sounds -- and the number of times the actual math completely contradicted a client's feelings
  • The boats conversation: why a good financial advisor's job isn't to tell you whether to buy the boat but to show you what it costs in terms of your actual goals
  • Why comparing your savings rate to the FIRE community can make you feel terrible about saving an objectively impressive amount of money
  • The goal clarity test: if you can't articulate what you're saving toward in specific, time-bound, dollar-denominated terms, the squeezed feeling probably has nothing to do with your budget

Why This Matters Now

Housing, food, and transportation costs are genuinely higher. That part is real. But for a meaningful chunk of the people who feel financially squeezed, the math and the feeling are pointing in different directions. This episode is about figuring out which one you're actually dealing with -- and what to do differently once you know.

From the Basement

Joe, OG, Paula Pant, and Jesse Cramer work through the Wall Street Journal's reporting on why so many Americans feel financially squeezed even at high income levels -- and whether the problem is real, psychological, or both. OG is recording from a conference adjacent to Disney World and has opinions about wood delivery, boats, and people who feel bad about saving $87,000 a year. Paula gets the giggles. The trivia competition features a man who mowed Steve Wozniak's lawn and had the license plate to prove it. OG wins with suspicious precision. Ronald Wayne, who sold his 10% of Apple for $800 twelve days after founding the company, has a worse story than anyone on this podcast.

Resources Mentioned

  • Financial Samurai -- referenced for the lifestyle inflation quote; financialsamurai.com
  • Afford Anything podcast -- Paula Pant; Joe joins most Tuesdays for listener Q&A
  • Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors -- Jesse Cramer; current series: 14 risks in retirement, Charlie Munger inversion framework; two-part series now complete
  • Stacking Benjamins Vault -- stackingbenjamins.com/vault
  • Stacking Benjamins Newsletter (The 201) -- stackingbenjamins.com/201
  • OG financial planning calendar -- stackingbenjamins.com/og
  • Stacking Benjamins Community -- stackingbenjamins.com/basement


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Transcript

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0:00.0

I've got a four bedroom house and a great community.

0:04.2

Like my car, it's new.

0:07.1

I even belong to the local golf club.

0:09.8

How do I do it?

0:12.1

I'm in dead up to my eyeballs.

0:19.6

Live from the basement of the YouTube headquarters, it's the Stacking Benjamin Show.

0:25.8

I'm Joe's mom's neighbor, Doug, and you know the drill.

0:37.8

You'll feel rich once you get just a little bit more money.

0:42.2

And yet, more than ever, high earners are reporting that they still feel broke.

0:47.1

So how do you break free from feeling strapped all the time?

0:50.8

We'll answer that on today's show.

0:53.4

But that's not all. We have the regulars here,

0:56.4

which means we might just see a margin call during my trivia question. And now, a guy who's

1:03.2

always into leveraging a good time, it's Joe Salcy High. And what better time can Oh, Saul, see hi.

1:17.6

And what better time can you have than spending your Friday with us?

1:18.0

Hey, everybody.

1:18.8

Welcome back.

1:22.9

We're super happy you found your way to the greatest money show on Earth.

1:30.6

This is our Friday episode where we take something that I saw in the news and we decide to discuss it and hopefully send you on your weekend with some better, better financial livelihood than you

1:39.5

had before you got to us. How come I can't make a sentence, Doug? Why can't I make a sentence? Because we just said you're willing to leverage fun. That means you're sucking the fun out of this to take it someplace else. And your brain is too focused on sucking the fun out of this. Yes. And this is going to be fun, isn't it? We're going to have a good time. So much fun. Yes, talking about this. Because the Fun Meisters are here. Speaking of fun, the guy who for 14 years has been looking at portfolios and with helping people hear the voice of doom. 14 years? Like 29 years. Well, the past 14 years of podcasting, I mean. Oh, yes. Yes. Mr. O. G's here. How are you, man?

2:21.6

Excited to be here. Thanks for having me, Joe. The Bill Belichick of personal finance.

2:27.7

Happy to be here. That's what we should have said. I kind of have that vibe right now. I'll be honest.

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