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#333 - Why 2 Incomes Made the Middle Class Poorer

#333 - Why 2 Incomes Made the Middle Class Poorer

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Two incomes were supposed to make life easier, but the data shows they simply pushed house prices higher and left the middle class working harder for less. In this new episode, Lloyd breaks down how the two‑income trap reshaped Australia’s economy and why families feel more stretched than ever.

◼️ How house prices jumped from 3.7 to 9.4 times income

◼️ The real hourly rate of the second earner after outsourcing costs

◼️ Why the extra income was absorbed into borrowing capacity instead of building wealth

Timestamps:

00:00:00 - Introduction

00:01:30 - Historical Context: House Prices vs. Wages

00:03:00 - The Shift in Household Income Dynamics

00:04:30 - Economic Consequences of Increased Female Workforce Participation

00:06:00 - The Real Cost of the Second Income

00:08:00 - The Time Cost of Two-Income Households

00:09:30 - Winners and Losers in the New Economy

00:11:00 - Practical Steps to Navigate the Two-Income Trap

00:13:30 - Reassessing Your Financial Strategy

00:15:00 - The Call to Action: Take Control of Your Future

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