The Financial System Is Rigged? Former $10 Billion Fund Manager Explains the Truth About Money
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Summary
After managing more than $10 billion over a 30+ year career, Paul Musson reached a disturbing conclusion: the financial system is quietly transferring wealth from ordinary people to asset holders through inflation, money printing, and artificially manipulated markets.
In this episode, Paul breaks down how central banks dilute purchasing power, why housing has become unaffordable for younger generations, and how asset inflation—not productivity—is driving the widening wealth gap. This conversation goes beyond politics and headlines to uncover the deeper economic forces fueling division, financial stress, and inequality. Most importantly, Paul explains why education, transparency, and grassroots awareness are essential if we want a fairer future.
What You’ll Learn:
• How central bank money printing reduces purchasing power
• Why inflation acts as a hidden tax on savers
• The real reason wealth inequality continues to grow • How artificially low interest rates distort housing and stock markets
• Why younger generations are struggling to buy homes
• The connection between economic stress and political division
• Why honesty and transparency matter in financial advice
• How informed citizens can help push for meaningful economic change
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Guest Bio:
Paul Musson, author of “Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit At Your Expense,” is a veteran investment professional with over 30 years of experience, including leading the Ivy Funds at Mackenzie Investments. He founded Paddington Capital Management and writes the Paulitical Economy™ blog, offering insights into economic systems and advocating for financial reform.
Guest links:
https://paddingtoncapitalmgmt.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbmusson