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 Episode 17 of I Hate Talking continues the money miniseries, focusing on cost tracking and budgeting strategies in light of inflation and money dysmorphia.

Key Points:

1. Word/Phrase of the Episode: Naivety

The hosts stumble over the pronunciation of "naivety," defining it as a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment, stemming from the French word "naivete."

2. Cost Tracking

One host tracks spending on a spreadsheet, broken down by week and item, to increase awareness of spending habits. The other host receives alerts for every electronic transaction, offering a tactile reminder of expenditures and helping detect potential fraud.

3. Cash vs. Electronic Spending

One host recalls a challenge to use only cash for a month, finding it difficult to budget and noting how many employees were surprised by cash payments.

4. Online Grocery Shopping

The hosts praise online grocery shopping with Kroger delivery for facilitating meal planning, revealing sales, and reducing impulse purchases, ultimately aiding adherence to the budget.

5. Inflation and Cost Increases

The hosts discuss the inflation, referencing a Redditor's experiment showing a 135% increase in the cost of 30 identical Walmart items from January 2020 ($70.29) to June 2024 ($165.42). The hosts note that wages have not increased at a similar rate.

6. American Debt

The hosts state that Americans are currently carrying the highest per capita debt load in the last 30-40 years, and that credit card debt is at record levels, potentially due to reliance on credit cards to cope with inflation. It is estimated that, on average, 9.8% of household income goes to managing credit card debt payments.

7. Credit Card Usage and Benefits

The hosts acknowledge the cultural prevalence of debt (mortgages, auto loans) and note that responsible credit card use can offer benefits like points, cash back, and deferred payments, requiring a balance between expenses and income to avoid debt.

8. Building a Credit Score

Credit cards are important for building a credit score, which is needed for car and home loans. Paying at least the minimum payment on time and managing the debt-to-income ratio is important. The hosts note that paying off the full balance every month may not benefit the credit score as much as carrying a small balance.

9. Concrete Strategies

The hosts emphasize the importance of cost tracking, balancing the budget down to the penny, and understanding the sources and destinations of money.

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Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.

Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.