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Not every paycheck-to-paycheck cycle is caused by poor spending habits, sometimes the root issue is your income.

In this episode, I unpack the three most common reasons people face an income problem, and why acknowledging it isn’t about shame but empowerment. From cost-of-living mismatches to household changes to underearning, I explain how to identify the real gap in your budget so you can finally make a plan that works.

Through client examples, including Emily’s story of adding income to ease her family’s finances, you’ll hear how reframing an income problem can lead to solutions that actually support your lifestyle and values. Because the truth is, you don’t have to cut back harder or live with guilt. You may simply need to earn more.

Listen in to learn:

  • [01:40] How to know if your paycheck-to-paycheck cycle is mindset or income

  • [04:12] Why cost-of-living mismatches create hidden income problems

    [07:58] Household and lifestyle changes that shrink your paycheck overnight

  • [12:40] The trap of “money ceilings” and underearning

  • [17:15] How to identify the real gap between your income and expenses

  • [21:45] Why knowing your numbers is empowering—not shameful

Tune into this episode of Money Files to discover how to identify and solve income problems so you can finally stop living paycheck to paycheck.

Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/how-to-know-if-your-paycheck-to-paycheck-cycle-is-an-income-problem/

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