Being broke is actually one of the most expensive ways to live, a phenomenon called the 'poverty tax' where limited financial resources force individuals to make repeated small purchases that cost more over time than investing in quality upfront. For example, buying cheap boots that break frequently ($50 each) costs $500 over five years compared to $150 for quality boots that last the same duration. This pattern extends to other areas like buying single rolls of toilet paper instead of bulk packs, or delaying maintenance until catastrophic failure occurs. Additionally, financial stress consumes cognitive bandwidth, making it impossible to take proactive financial steps. The system is expensive to enter, but even more expensive to remain at the bottom.
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