I believe financial literacy is the civil rights issue of this generation—not Black or white, red or blue, but green. That’s why I joined Bloomberg to speak plainly about where we are as a country and what it’s really going to take to move forward. We talked about everything from the role of consumer sentiment in the economy, to what tariffs mean for working families, to my recent conversation with the Treasury Secretary—and why I believe this issue can unify America if we get the noise out of the way. Some people didn’t like that I showed up in that room. But I didn’t go to be liked—I went to make change. If you care about building wealth, owning your future, and creating an economy that works for everyone, this is a conversation you need to hear. Then visit www.operationhope.org to get started on your financial wellness journey today.
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