Let’s have an honest conversation — the kind most people avoid until it’s too late.
This idea that relationships should be 50/50 sounds fair… but it’s financially flawed.
Because here’s the truth:
50/50 only works when incomes are equal.
If one person is bringing in $5,000 a month and the other is making $13,000 — splitting bills, rent, and responsibilities down the middle isn’t partnership. It’s pressure.
It’s “teamwork” that drains one person while the other quietly advances.
And eventually, that imbalance turns into resentment, stress, or silent financial collapse.
Let’s do the math.
In this example:
30% of $5,000 = $1,500
30% of $13,000 = $3,900
💡 That’s a shared household cap of $5,400/month.
That’s how you create fairness — not by splitting the bills, but by aligning the effort with the income.
And as someone who’s done funding for over two decades, let me tell you something loud and clear:
When you spend more than 30% of your income on rent or mortgage — you’re not building wealth. You’re surviving paycheck to paycheck.
Love should feel good — and fund well.
If you’re in a relationship that doesn’t include strategy, structure, and sustainability,
you’re not building legacy… you’re just paying bills together.
And that’s not the life you deserve.
This is your wake-up call to build smarter — and love with intention, not just emotion.
Ready to upgrade your financial life and your love model?
Click now to schedule time with me:
💻 www.TimeWithMoe.com
And if you’re ready to go even deeper, you can join us LIVE every weekday at 11 AM EST for Cashflow Conversations™ —
where I teach people how to put a clear plan, process, and pathway in place to create and design the life and lifestyle they desire.
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Let’s make money and love make sense — together.
With Power, Prosperity & Purpose,
Monique Macklin
The Pink Power CEO™ 💖🦋
Disrupting Poverty | Rebuilding Power | Rewiring Mindsets
www.MoniqueMacklin.com | www.PinkPowerCEO.com
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