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Why the Rich Are Getting Richer: What Is Financial Education… Really? by Robert T. Kiyosaki

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  • Author: Robert T. Kiyosaki 
  • Format: Export Mass Market Paperback
  • Publication Date: 15 March 2019
  • Publisher: Plata Publishing
  • Language: English
  • Pages: Approximately 272 pages
  • Genre: Personal Finance / Economics / Self‑Help

 Description

Why the Rich Are Getting Richer explores why the wealth gap between the affluent and the rest continues to grow. Kiyosaki argues that financial education—not school—is what empowers people to thrive: savers lose, debt and taxes benefit the rich, and traditional advice like working hard and saving doesn’t work for most. 

Key Concepts

  • Traditional education widens the wealth gap, teaching people to work for money rather than making money work for them.

  • Savers become losers: inflation and low returns erode savings over time.

  • Debt and taxes can be powerful tools for the wealthy when used intelligently.

  • Market crashes create opportunities, as the rich buy assets at lower prices during downturns. 

  • The book deepens the Cashflow Quadrant concepts and reframes financial education as experiential—not theoretical.

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