Episode 8: The Guilt Tax: 3 Ways Caregiving Is Stealing From Your Retirement
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There's a tax nobody talks about.
It's not on your W-2. It never shows up as a line item in your budget. But if you're a woman in your 40s or 50s caring for a parent while still supporting your children — you are paying it every single month.
I call it the Guilt Tax.
And in this episode, I'm going to show you exactly what it costs you. Not in a vague way. Real numbers. Real dollars. Out of your retirement.
57% of women in the sandwich generation have had to choose between their job and their family. The average caregiver spends more than $10,000 a year out of pocket. More than 75 hours a month managing it all.
That money was meant for her future. She spent it on love. But love has a cost — and nobody put it in the budget.
This episode names the three parts of the Guilt Tax, applies the Tortoise Formula to the hardest kind of distraction there is, and gives you one move to start getting your money back this week.
You've been paying the Guilt Tax long enough. It's time for a refund.
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