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Recession-Proofing 101: What Billionaire Entrepreneurs Actually Do With Their Money

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Inflation keeps climbing, tariffs are squeezing wallets, and the economic outlook? Let’s just say the vibe is uncertain. If you’re trying to figure out how to actually protect your finances before things get messier, you’re not alone.

Grant Cardone, who’s built a real estate empire and survived multiple market crashes, just dropped a framework that’s worth paying attention to. Here’s what separates people who weather downturns from those who get wiped out:

The Money Move Nobody Talks About

Forget cutting expenses as your main strategy. Cardone’s first move? Make more. Counterintuitive? Sure. But when everything gets more expensive, cutting alone won’t save you. You need to actually increase your earning power—which means getting better at whatever you do. In a recession, this isn’t optional, it’s survival.

The Spending Reality Check

That said, now’s the time to get ruthless about discretionary spending. Cardone’s blunt about it: luxury items, impulse buys, lifestyle inflation—cut them. Not because you’re poor, but because capital preservation matters more than keeping up appearances.

Here’s the Controversial Take

Savings accounts? Cardone says they’re a trap during inflationary periods. Cash sitting in a bank account is literally losing purchasing power. This is what institutions figured out decades ago—they don’t save, they deploy capital. Individual investors need to think the same way: move money into actual investments (real estate, stocks, businesses) instead of letting it depreciate in a checking account.

The Recession Paradox

Contrary to what most people think, recessions actually create opportunity. This is when competition drops, assets get cheaper, and entrepreneurs with capital can make bold moves. If you’ve been sitting on a business idea, the downturn might be the best launching pad you get.

Bottom line: In uncertain times, passive defense (just saving) loses to active offense (earning more + investing smarter + strategic spending). The wealthy know this. Now you do too.

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