Why Young Men and Women in America ‘Have Every Reason To Be Outraged!’

“For the first time in our nation’s history, a 30 year old isn’t doing as well their parents were at 30. They see exceptional wealth across my generation… and we’re running it up on their credit card.” — Scott Galloway


We have been warning for over a decade that there is a war being waged in America against our youth. From kindergarten, to trade school, to college, to university our children are not being taught the skills to make them healthy, happy and prosperous.

Add to this the growth of bigger and bigger government from the city to the county to some states and to Washington, D.C. politicians have put up more and more roadblocks that have kept our youth from being prosperous. From getting a job, to purchasing an automobile to buying an home, government has piled on more and more regulations, higher taxes, added mandates that keep our young from achieving what their parents did.

Scott Galloway, bestselling author, NYU professor, and co-host of the Pivot podcast, has published a new book titled The Algebra of Wealth: A Simple Formula for Financial Security

The Algebra of Wealth is a must-have guide to optimizing our youth’s lives for wealth and success. Click here to read the introduction to the book.

Watch Scott on MSNBC explain why our youth are suffering.

Today’s workers have more opportunities and mobility than any generation before. They also face unprecedented challenges, including inflation, labor and housing shortages, and climate volatility. Even the notion of retirement is undergoing a profound rethink, as our life spans extend and our relationship with work evolves. In this environment, the tried-and-true financial advice our parents followed no longer applies. It’s time for a new playbook.

In The Algebra of Wealth, Galloway lays bare the rules of financial success in today’s economy. In his characteristic unvarnished, no-BS style, he explains what you need to know in order to better your chances for economic security no matter what. You’ll learn:

  • How to find and follow your talent, not your passion, when making career decisions.
  • How to ride and optimize big economic waves (hard truth: market dynamics always trump individual achievement).
  • What small steps you can take that pay big returns later, including diversification and tax planning.
  • How stoicism can help you minimize spending and develop better financial habits.

Bursting with practical, game-changing advice from one of the world’s most popular business school professors, The Algebra of Wealth is the practical guidebook you need to win today’s wealth game.

WATCH: The Algebra of Wealth | The Prof G Show

ABOUT SCOTT GALLOWAY

Scott Galloway is a professor at NYU’s Stern School of Business. A serial entrepreneur, he has founded nine firms, including L2, Red Envelope, and Section4. He’s the author of many best-selling books, including, The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google, The Algebra of Happiness: Notes on the Pursuit of Success, Love, and Meaning, and most recently, The Algebra of Wealth: A Simple Formula for Financial Security.

Watch this extensive interview with Scott Galloway with Ryan Hawk host of the The Learning Leader Show.

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  1. Laura Ann
    Laura Ann says:

    First video interview comments: Mid 20th century parents taught their children in their teens to start saving their allowance and money by having a bank account from weekend jobs when boys mowed grass, babysitting. Few had credit cards in mid century except higher income adults. Anyone with common sense researches interest on loans, etc. before financing a car or house. Young people didn’t learn to write checks in school (only online bill paying). Older people still pay in person or write checks. Parents don’t instill values or work ethics when kids are young like my generation. Dating was simple back then: church groups, school dates incl college on weekends, and dance clubs on weekends (not night clubs) dining, movie dates. Marriage was at the court house mostly. Youth today don’t care about these activities anymore, would rather play video games and live w/ parents ongoing, unheard of in my time. Both spouses must work ongoing and starting a family is not an option for the middle class. Childcare is expensive. I would hate to be living as a young person today.

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    • Royal A Brown III
      Royal A Brown III says:

      Yes and life skills like financial managment; why saving starting at early age is important (pay yourself first); how to keep a checking account online; budgeting; etc. are not taught in public schools.

      The Obama 3/Biden regime and their Marxist policies exist to eliminate the middle class and control the poor, entitled class dependent on government handouts. If the young follow this path, they will become slaves which is exactly what today’s federal govt. wants.

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