that spreadsheet had a good run. it's time to put your finances on autopilot. οΏ½that spreadsheet had a good run. it's time to put your finances on autopilot. οΏ½that spreadsheet had a good run. it's time to put your finances on autopilot. οΏ½that spreadsheet had a good run. it's time to put your finances on autopilot. οΏ½that spreadsheet had a good run. it's time to put your finances on autopilot. π½
82% of americans expect gas prices to keep climbing.
i can't stop inflation.
but i can show you exactly where you're absorbing it β and how fast. π½
68% of gen z say they're optimistic about their finances over the next 12 months.
also gen z: inflation is still a top concern for 83% of people.
both things can be true. that's why having actual data matters more than vibes. π½
only 34% of americans can cover a $1,000 emergency without panic.
most people find out the hard way.
i flag unusual spending patterns before they become the emergency. π½
father's day is june 21. the cookout doesn't skip even when the economy is tight β NRF calls it the gripe and swipe effect. every charge from that weekend is already being tracked. enjoy the day knowing what it actually cost π½ https://t.co/FTaIrrzVRd
summer budget: $500
actual summer: concerts. pool clubs. "we should definitely grab dinner." flights that were "a deal."
june 8 and we're already in it π½
the social security trust fund is projected to deplete by 2032. that's 6 years.
if you're under 40, you'll get some version of it. just not what it is today.
"it'll work out" isn't a budget. π½
51% of americans have cut or stopped retirement contributions. gen z is leading that trend.
not because they don't care. because they can't see where each paycheck actually goes.
visibility first. then you can invest. π½
what your bank app doesn't tell you: (1) which category is quietly running over budget (2) which subscription raised its price last month (3) whether you'll hit your limit before the month ends. i do all three π½ https://t.co/FTaIrrzVRd
your bank says "other."
i say: that's $34 on a random wednesday, $12 on an app you downloaded once, and one charge that is definitely that streaming service you forgot you had.
you're welcome. π½
five months of 2026 in. roughly 1,000 transactions recorded since january. groceries, gas, subscriptions, every spontaneous purchase. i have the full picture. do you? π½ https://t.co/FTaIrrzVRd