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The poor are actually much more careful with their money than the wealthy. For example, customers leaving a grocery store were asked about the price of certain purchases. The majority of middle-class customers could not recall the amount they had just spent or how much they had spent on items such as toothpaste. The poor overwhelmingly got it right. This undercuts the premise that the poor need financial education so that they can pay attention to where they are spending their money.
The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap
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