29 May Episode 77: Frugality Fables and the Poor-Shaming Grift of Financial Advice Journalism
Citations Needed | May 29, 2019 | Transcript(Credit: @aaronlinde)[embed]https://soundcloud.com/citationsneeded/episode-77-frugality-fables-and-the-poor-shaming-grift-of-financial-advice-journalism[/embed][Music]Intro: This is Citations Needed with Nima Shirazi and Adam Johnson.Nima Shirazi: Welcome to Citations Needed a podcast on the media, power, PR and the history of bullshit. I am Nima Shirazi.Adam Johnson: I’m Adam Johnson.Nima: You can follow the show on Twitter @CitationsPod, Facebook Citations Needed and become a supporter of the show through Patreon.com/CitationsNeededPodcast with Nima Shirazi and Adam Johnson. All your help through Patreon is so appreciated. We are 100% listener funded. We cannot do what we do without our supporters through Patreon so thank you to everyone who has already signed up to do that and if you haven’t yet and are considering it, please do because that would be very nice of you.Adam: If you could support us on Patreon that’d be great. If you can afford it, please do that. If you can’t, just steal it from Reddit.Nima: Right.Adam: Whatever.Nima: “How this millennial saved $1 million by age 30,” The Washington Post writes. “A Millennial Saved $100,000 With This Simple Habit,” CNBC insists. “How to save...