America’s Real Poverty Line: Michael Green Reveals Why $140K Still Feels “Broke” in 2025 Is the United States dramatically underestimating what it truly costs to live a stable, middle-class life? In this powerful episode of The Money Path, host Todd M. Schoenberger sits down with Michael Green, Portfolio Manager and Chief Strategist at Simplify Asset Management, to unpack his viral argument that the real poverty line for a family of four may be closer to $140,000 than the official $32,000 figure. 💸🏠 Michael explains why inflation can cool on paper while real households continue to drown under the cost of housing, childcare, education, and healthcare. He breaks down how the benefits cliff punishes working families, distorts incentives, and leaves millions stuck between “too poor to thrive” and “too rich to qualify for help.” The conversation then shifts to markets, where Michael outlines why he believes the Federal Reserve is operating without a coherent framework, how interest rates mechanically drive equity flows through systematic allocation, and why bond market pressure could flip into deflationary risk over time. This is one of the clearest conversations yet on the real affordability crisis—and what it means for policy, markets, and the American middle class. 📌 What was discussed in the video:
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