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Joseph S. Moore: What 300 Years of Money Advice Taught One Historian About Getting Rich: Capitalism is not a Scam, the American Dream is Alive, Marriage is a Superpower, Hope is an Asset

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May 4, 2026
Joseph S. Moore, historian and author who studied 300 years of American money advice, shares wild recurring money ideas across history. He discusses how economic mobility has changed, why the American Dream keeps being declared dead, marriage as a financial superpower, old financial shibboleths resurfacing as new, and how slow-time preparation lets people seize fast-time opportunities.
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INSIGHT

Upward Mobility Is Stronger Today

  • Upward mobility is higher now than in the 1800s: 6 in 10 born at the bottom move up, 1 in 10 reaches the top.
  • Moore contrasts 1800s mobility (20–30% to middle) with today's larger leap opportunities to highlight real gains.
INSIGHT

Common Financial Myths Are Recent

  • Many finance 'truths' are recent: compound interest, stocks-beat-bonds, and enduring home appreciation are historically new.
  • Moore notes life expectancy, bond dominance pre-WWII, and century-long flat home prices explain why.
ANECDOTE

Airbnb Is An Old Immigrant Strategy

  • Renting out spare rooms was the classic immigrant mortgage-payoff strategy long before Airbnb.
  • Moore documents manuals and widespread practice where families rented rooms to cover mortgages and accelerate ownership.
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