More and more people might face a tough time in retirement. Low-paying jobs, inflation, and high rents make it hard to save. Now, middle-class Americans find it tough to own a home too, leaving them without a place to retire.
The increasing prices have impacted my plan to retire at 62, work part-time, and save for the future. I'm concerned about whether those who navigated the 2008 financial crisis had an easier time than I am currently experiencing. The combination of stock market volatility and a decrease in income is causing anxiety about whether I'll have sufficient funds for retirement.
This is precisely why I like having a portfolio coach guide my day-to-day market decisions: with their extensive knowledge of going long and short at the same time, using risk for its asymmetrical upside and laying it off as a hedge against the inevitable downward turns, their skillset makes it nearly impossible for them to underperform. I've been utilizing a portfolio coach for more than two years, and I've made over $800,000.
Success depends on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. Building wealth involves developing good habits like regularly putting money away in intervals for solid investments. Financial management is a crucial topic that most tend to shy away from, and ends up haunting them in the near future.., I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life!!
Starting early is simply the best way of getting ahead to build wealth , investing remains a priority . I learnt from my last year's experience , I am able to build a suitable life beause I invested early ahead this time .
In fact, I had no prior experience or understanding when I began investing in 2018, but by the end of 2019, I had made a profit of almost $750k. All I had been doing was going by what my financial advisor had told me. This demonstrates that all you truly need is a professional to assist you; you don't even need to be a great investor or put in a lot of work.
*Gertrude Margaret Quinto* is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
I’m 30 years old, I became a truck driver locally to afford college without getting into debt. Got bored, joined the military, had some adventures away from home. Came back and picked up my keys where I left them. The towns. They don’t look the same. It’s like I’m driving through the skeleton of what America used to be. No one is rebuilding or even cleaning their homes outside of HOA and big technology cities. There’s no investment, there’s no future, there’s just houses rotting away and people drinking cheap beer.
i feel for you there are a few bright spots though, belive me I have searched, there are maybe not the goods industries but there are others around here, making fuel out of plastics lots of new winerys and breweries, lots of places that make batch steel and auto parts, though saddly you got the young they dont want to work many of them raither try to be influancer, or protest not willing to do some of the tough stuff and older people that been at it soo long they cant do it anymore, which meanwhile is speeding the automation and robotisation of manual labor jobs takeing even those away, its a vicious cycle, there is some bright spots though and the schools around here put a focus back on skilled trades and training in manufacturing and heavy equiptment operation, its going to take time to build though for those that are willing.
I went thru the same in the 2000's after getting my dd214 after 6 years in 2004. I actually witnessed the crash. Housing& stock markets crashed, banking system crashed, 2 wars pending is what G.W Bush left for Obama to deal with. But it all started by making sure we had nothing to fa back on by implementing the free trade agreements or NAFTA. Job outsourcing began in the mid 90's all while enforcing the new stricter immigration policies to return immigrants home as their services aren't needed any longer. They're doing the same now. Isn't that what trump is promising? Governments will never admit to any wrong doing, they rather blameshift and nothing is done , people just become hateful , its 1939 all over.
And you can't move, if that's actually the case? The world changes. Best to change with it, vs. slide into the financial and personal abyss. You were willing to travel and accept change to join the military? Why not for getting better skills and better jobs and better places to live?
@@rogergeyer9851 what the fuck are you talking about? I joined the military because I wanted to serve this country that I love. What I’m saying is I see how this country’s middle class was sims to the lowest bidder overseas. Not asking for handouts, asking for the ruling class to get their dirty hand out of our pockets and our jobs
If you are properly prepared and knowledgeable, every crash/collapse/inflation or recession gives an equal market opportunity. I've seen folks amass up to $800,000 throughout crises and even do it with ease in a terrible economy. Without a doubt, someone has become enormously wealthy as a result of the crash.
It's best to seek an advisor right now, unless you're canny yourself. As a business owner in both the service industry and eBay reseller of all product categories, I can tell you we’re in a deep recession and everyone is running out of money.
I agree, having a brokerage advisor for investing is genius! Amidst the financial crisis in 2008, I was really having investing nightmare prior touching base with a advisor. In a nutshell, i've accrued over $850k with the help of my advisor from an initial $120k investment.
How can I participate in this? I sincerely aspire to establish a secure financlal future and am eager to participate. Who is the driving force behind your success?
I've shuffled through investment coaches and yes, they can be positively impactful to an individual's portfolio, but do your due diligence to find a coach with grit, one that withstood the 08' crash. For me, Carol Vivian Constable turned out to be better and smarter than all the advisors I ever worked with till date, I’ve never met anyone with as much conviction.
Men , learn a trade . Build , service, repair something. If you go to a restaurant, eat at a local cafe, if your car needs and alternator or starter, get it from local overhaul shop . Source as much as you can from home .
That certainly is a viable alternative to going to college and watching your skill erode and perhaps employers ship jobs in that area overseas, etc. But it's trade-offs. Many trades involve hard physical work. Do you REALLY want to be a plumber in your 60's or even your 50's, crawling under houses and straining away at pipe wrenches all day? I think people who learn expensive trades and work hard and INVEST a goodly proportion of their high earnings for decades and then retire is an EXCELLENT plan. But MANY don't have the self-discipline to do the saving and investing.
Americans can’t survive off of the 30k a year jobs that are available. To work 40 plus hours a week and not be able to afford to take care or yourself is THE problem of our times. The sad truth is that YES many would rather die than waste away slowly for 25 Grand a year working a job they despise. The employment opportunities and Drug /Alcohol abuse issues definitely go hand in hand.
I grew up in a steel town that had a failed mill. Absolutely crushed the town and surrounding area, Origin this really hits home. I can’t thank you enough for restoring American manufacturing. 🇺🇸
@@johnhumphrey9953 I don't get high off of having many things. To me it's quality over quantity and also, America first. Outsourcing is based on greed.
@thethinkingmansgame5050 you assume American Jean companies that are 100 percent American are using Latin labor for under an American wage and are illegally here.
As a self employed man of over thirty years now, I am so happy to have come across this channel, I’m ready to put my money back into American workers !! God bless you guys!! I’m going to take my wife back East and look you Good Ole Boys up !! Keep up the great work Guys!!
As someone from Maine I can’t even begin to tell you how proud and happy I am for Origin and their employees. Manufacturing was the way of life in Maine for many decades but since it’s decline the state has declined as well. Great company, great products and excellent people. I hope they help begin the next industrial revolution in America.
My Grandpa dropped out of high school and still managed to get an entry level job at a paper mill (that closed down) to raise a family of six. My grandma didn’t work and my dad had horses, motorcycles, etc growing up. No way you could do that now in America. Maybe this will start a movement to bring it back!
Your grandpa also taught how to live a simple life in terms of materialism and how to do math and finance. Current generation is all about instant gratification and no finance skill whatsoever.
Correct, my Grandfather did not. And he was from a vary small farming town. My point wasn't his education. My point was how well you were able to live in America 60-70 years ago WITHOUT an education. It is getting increasingly difficult for the middle class. Also, side note, my father (this grandpa's son) got a masters degree in nuclear physics so we are not a total backwoods family lol@@zazasnruntz7505
Bought my Origin jeans back in 2020 and quickly realized they’re a superior product. That accompanied with the fact that they’re 100% American made has lead me to buy so much more Origin gear, and every single piece is of the same high quality. Can’t recommend their stuff enough.
I voted for Ross Perot way back then. Today I will always support a local, independent business over a national, or international, brand whenever possible.
I remember NAFTA and what happened very clearly. There was also a narrative to go back to college to reinvent yourself from manufacturing leaving. Ultimately increasing the now national student loan crisis.
Our textile town dried up after NAFTA. We have no good jobs anymore. Middle Ga. Needs jobs!!! Only fast food around here, and that don't pay taxes! Many are losing their homes
I’ve been following along since 2019 and I preach about the quality and American values that Origin displays to everyone that will listen. Keep killing it guys.
I love being able to tell your story every time someone asks about what jeans I am wearing. Thank you for all that you guys are doing! Ride the wave of freedom!
Proudly wear my Origin Jeans, my wife in her Origin hoodie, daughter in her Origin gi pants, son in his Origin work boots, other son in his Origin jeans, and Origin rashguards for my daughter and me. Happy to be taking it back one article at a time.
This is a message everyone can agree on regardless of their political status. CEO’s outsourcing their labor for lower costs at the expense of the American middle class is killing the quality of life for many Americans. Like they said in the video, outsourcing has made our goods cheaper but at the cost of the death of the middle class and the 1% owning everything. Like so many of our issues it’s not a left vs right issue but a class issue in this country. Also this country needs a union renaissance
The outsourcing of goods manufacturing didn't happen to make them cheaper for you, but rather to boost corporate profits by giving the task to overseas slave Labor like China to cut the cost & convert it into extra profit.
I only wear Origin, all day every day. As soon as they start making socks and underwear I'll be wearing 100% american made clothes. Keep killing it folks
You all are really making it happen, just finished Origin Immersion camp and in the middle we had a chance to tour the Maine factories I could've sat all day with those people and watched them create the best products. Origin Gi's and rash guards are the only ones I wear now. I encourage everyone to at least try one and as they all say "Get After It"
I've been trying to tell everybody that the bottom basement root cause of homelessness in America today is Globalization. No jobs mean despair. Despair leads to drugs. Drugs lead to loss of all possessions, including a home. I am so glad and proud that these fine folks are working so hard to bring back America's manufacturing might. Let's get to work!
This is what our country needs! Americans producing quality goods and taking care of their employees. The government does t care about us anymore. We have to do this ourselves. Stop supporting big business
I worked at Sights Denim factory in Henderson Ky when I was 20 years old back 2005. They had two factorie but then they moved to Mexico. I enlisted into the Army the following year.
My aunts worked the textile factories in Carolina in the 70s/80s. It's wild watching 2000 people perspective. It was a sell-out. I remember saying that in high school, "globalization" sounded like a scam in the 90s. Good video. Blue Jeans, TVs, Shoes, Flags should be made in the USA.
Since I started making my own real money, I exclusively try to buy 100% whenever I can. Unfortunately, researching brands and trying to find new ones is so tedious and difficult. My parents could go to their local tailor and get a suit made in that shop.
The world has changed. We’re not a manufacturing-based society anymore. We’re basically a consumption-based, health-care-based, technology, communication services, and brand-based economy here in the United States, and moving that way across the world as well. Government Trade Treaties, NAFTA, and misdirected regulations including the EPA have ruined America for good is some cases and bad for all others. No one wants to work hard today, lift themselves up by the bootstraps, and become a productive citizen. Most young ones don't know what citizenship entails and illegal immigration is stealing resources, jobs, and welfare plus increasing crime. So, the best way to bring back manufacturing is by increasing enterprise manufacturing zones: Enterprise zones are geographic regions that are granted special status by a government in order to encourage development and economic growth. The zones may be granted favorable tax rates, regulatory exemptions, or other incentives to encourage businesses to stay in the area or locate in it. In addition, without plentiful and inexpensive energy, both electric and NatGas, you cannot manufacture and compete with imported goods. In addition to energy, the cost of capital, materials, labor, regulations, over head, and taxes (Cost of Goods Sold) are detriments to opening a business. It's economics, management, and business formation 101... not Bidenomics. Central Planning by governments' can't take the place of free market capitalism. 🤔
Wowsy wow you giving me goosebumps and happy tears. The same thing happened here in Sweden with the textile industries,we was so strong no all gone. Bless you for taking America back. The only way it can be done in. Greetings from Northern Sweden .🇺🇲🤍❤💙 🇸🇪
Just got my first Origin product, the Kilo hoodie in the mail. It fits like a glove, one in one out, goals all American made clothes! Love what y’all are doing!
When you said the American dream is still alive it made me feel like I was gonna tear it up it seems all we ever hear is the doom and gloom but we can still change things when there is still hope combined with the will to act
middle class is pay check to pay check remember the last time America corporations did this to our fellow man no one reads these words fall on deaf ears dont they even the best among us are no better then the dude just kicking the can down the road yeah democrats can dig people out of poverty try and stabilize the economy but stabilize something that you have no control over when the message i wasnt apart of then i didnt do anything your standing in our way now using that childish whatifism solving nothing towards your own goals what is your point with your message ours is loud and clear to get you morons to think you can call yourself democrat you can call yourself republican both parties have some self reflecting to do one just is ran by a group of sister lusters who you ignore and let continue to spread their idiocracy sure a million genders is fine anything to anger those moronic republicans but umm can we also realize to be more transparent also requires us to be the better states califonia why cant you know everyone in your state specially if you got someone online acting a set way waymo is in all 50 states imagine having a phone that gave people a easier time to send a video to the police and actions get taken o right its not a big deal now give it a bit of time next is what is the point of men able to enter womens bathrooms men can be more inclusive not women need to be or make more stalls in your schools like the growing number of disabled or fat people have been asking for
This video was insightful on all levels. I am from Binghamton, New York, and my dad and his family were all factory workers at IBM, which was founded in Binghamton, when it was a manufacturing leader. After IBM left and many employees were laid off from the creative destruction, my hometown went under economically and has tried many unsuccessful attempts to reinvent itself. This video's focus on Greensboro, North Carolina was insightful on all levels, and it is a must-watch for both working and middle class Americans. Keep up the great work!
I've never regretted buying quality. The upfront cost is painful but soon forgotten. We need to rid ourselves of the Walmart mindset of disposable goods.
But buying American does NOT mean buying quality all the time. Just LOOK at what you get with cars, for example. The UAW is NOT a good thing for American car consumers.
This is amazing to see the rise of class consciousness. I sincerely hope you look into what politicians have allowed and continue to allow this to happen. It helps us all to get out of our left vs right bubbles and lookup the actual data. "It's not red vs blue, its 1% vs you"
It’s because people are duped and foolish and are willing to work for shit 💩 pay. The poor/the workers get the rich rich and then the rich turn around fuck the poor. THEY DO NOT CARE ABOUT PROVIDING JOBS FOR PEOPLE, all they care about is money, period. WAKE UP 🇺🇸 stop 🛑 accepting bullshit pay! You don’t need a “ Living Wage “ you need a “ Saving Wage “ people who make a living wage are in fact living, going to work to make someone else rich.
I disagree. It has been Republicans who have tried to save Americans and America, not Democrats whose policies have been destroying America for decades!!
From India: I really appreciate the struggle to bring back the lost glory of manufacturing base of USA. I wish all of you to become independent of the foreign supply chain issues and very importantly revive the industry and provide stable jobs to the youth of your country. nothing is better than self help in my opinion. best of luck America.
I sincerely hope y'all are fairly compensating your video production team because holy smokes, this was good. I was hooked from start to finish. Keep it up Origin team.
I’ve been exclusively wearing Origin gis and rashguards since early 2016. I wear Origin jeans, shirts, hats, compression gear, and hunting clothes. I bet on America!
I voted for Perot back in 92 when I was in college. He was right. The blue collar middle class who worked these manufacturing jobs and white collar management kept the nation’s economy strong. Both Republicans and Democrats wanted NAFTA and Chinese most favored nation status to fuel their own greed. The working middle class has suffered and the nation will eventually fracture once our economy and currency collapses. Travel around upstate New York. It’s full of dead towns and closed manufacturing plants. In 1970 almost everything was made in America. Now nothing is.
I was born in Greensboro and have lived here all my life. The mills closing changed the city unbelievably and it’s lost a good deal of its local character and seen some severe decline (with surrounding areas experiencing a similar situation). The job losses led to communities breaking apart as people moved away to seek opportunity and new folks moved in with no local ties. But other service and manufacturing jobs are here (HondaJet, Mack/Volvo, VF Apparel, Toyota) and Wrangler is still based here. I hope the city invests more back into manufacturing and city services so we can rebuild a middle class and not have the whole city being nothing but national chains with no stake in the community.
I am a fan of America. This is the spirit that Americans should have. Get the energy back, build and manufacture again. Don’t get wind up with the politicians and blamers. No amount of blaming China or anyone is going to help. Instead of having military armies, rebuild the manufacturing teams and people. Bring home your men to do this and give it 5-10 years manufacturing will be back in the US and become a strong segment again.
I knew going in this was essentially a commercial, I watched to check it out, I watched the entire thing. Great work guys. I’m a machinist for a defense contractor mostly making parts for HIMARS, THAAD, PAC3. I knew about the company from Jocko doing Rogan. Time for some jeans and work boots 😁
Inspiring story. As a one time business owner you place your and your family’s livelihood on the line to run your own business but the satisfaction of owning a business and employing individuals is awesome! Support American entrepreneurs!
Phenomenal video!! I was the guy that wore shorts all the time, for around a decade. I detested jeans and pants… until I discovered Origin. They are the only pants apparrel that I wear.
Thanx for the aside on the opioid crisis. It is so important that people learn how drug addiction is the product of a dysfonctional environment, and not the product of immoral personality.
As a Greensboro resident, I love that you guys are bringing it back to the US! A lot of good people around here and the surrounding area lost their livelihoods when the mills packed up shop and went across the border. Keep it up guys and help get the middle class back on track! Love you guys!
I greatly enjoy learning about WWII via “The History Underground” RU-vid channel! I discovered your company while viewing the channels SHORTS where JD talked about his Origin boots! I’m learning more about Origin USA via your companies RU-vid channel and I love the “Made in the USA” mission statement!!! Origin USA will be the first company I’ll search for every future purchase I make! God bless all at Origin USA!! God Bless America!!!! P.S. I’m a lifelong Californian who now calls Kentucky my home!
The problem is government. They cut into these companies profits by imposing all these employment regulations and high corporate taxes, so they seek cheaper labor somewhere else, taking away jobs. The more money companies make the more salaries they can cover and the more jobs they can create.
Outstanding video Ian and everyone! I've been missing the behind the scenes Uncut videos, but this inspirational history lesson was worth the wait. Also I didn't realize Ian was younger than me!
Have an elderly friend who once ran a meat rendering butcher across from the jeans factory in north Knoxville TN. Soon with the jeans workers started asking for lunch specials and sandwiches and so then a small deli was added to the butcher shop and business was very good for many years. Then the factory closed and they too went out of business soon afterward. Ripple effect economics from these factories were quite an impact for surrounding businesses.