Why Whoopi Goldberg’s Honest Words on Hard Work Speak to the Heart of Every American Struggling Today.th

Whoopi Goldberg has been co-hosting ABC’s “The View” since 2007, making her the longest serving member on the successful daytime show’s panel. However, the celebrated actor and comedian with EGOT status has admitted on the show that her tenure would have ended sooner if she had more money and that she isn’t immune from the financial pressure most Americans face.

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“I appreciate that people are having a hard time. Me too. I work for a living,” she said. “If I had all the money in the world, I would not be here, OK? So, I’m a working person, you know?… My kid has to feed her family. My great-granddaughter has to be fed by her family. I know it’s hard out there.”

Goldberg’s admission of financial strain might come as a surprise given that CelebrityNetWorth estimates her net worth at $30 million. At age 69, Goldberg says she’s still working to pay the bills for herself and her family.

I work for a living': Whoopi Goldberg says she relates to Americans 'having a hard time' — admits she'd leave 'The View' if she had 'all the money in the world'

Her situation highlights how family and financial mismanagement can push Americans to work beyond retirement.

A survey by LiveCareer revealed a startling 61% of U.S. workers fear retirement more than death. The majority of respondents (82%) said they have considered delaying their retirement for financial reasons.

These statistics paint a grim picture of a workforce that’s feeling anxious and economically squeezed. Digging deeper into the stats reveals that these concerns are not restricted to the middle class or working class. According to PYMNTS Intelligence, 67% of all U.S. consumers now live paycheck to paycheck.

Financial pressure has spread across the age and income spectrum. To mitigate this issue, here are three solid ways to better manage your money.

Whoopi Goldberg reveals she'd leave 'The View' if she had more money: 'I work for a living'

A dynamic economy calls for a dynamic budget. For many families, it may no longer be enough to make simple assumptions about how much your monthly bills for essentials will be when prices are rising.

Instead, financial experts recommend turning your attention to income instead. Ramit Sethi, host of the Netflix series “How to Get Rich,” recommends the 50/20/30 rule, which puts after-tax income into three different baskets: 50% for necessary expenses, 20% for debt repayment and savings and 30% for everything else, including leisure.

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