YOUTUBE John Hope Bryant: The Banking Hustle Nobody Talks About AdminMay 29, 2025066 views Is banking the most gangster business in the world? In this explosive clip, John Hope Bryant breaks down the shocking truth about how banks use your money to get rich—and keep 95% of the profit. This eye-opening conversation from The Black Money Tree Podcast pulls back the curtain on a system designed to profit from the financially uneducated. 💬 “They take your money, flip it, make a profit—and give you none of it,” says Bryant. If you’ve ever wanted to understand how money really moves in America, this is the clip you can’t afford to miss. 📲 Follow The Black Money Tree Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBlackMoneyTree Jerome D. Loves Book: https://theblackmoneytree.com/shop/ 🔔 Subscribe for more insights on business, finance, and wealth-building! 👍 Like, share, and comment below with your biggest takeaway! Get Up, Get Out and Get Motivated: Entrepreneurs Edition Kindle Paperback SUBSCRIBE to get latest Black Money Tree content: / theblackmoneytree Instagram: www.instagram.com/theblackmoneytree Hustle and Flow Real Estate Pro https://www.bearealestateinvestor.com… The Collective https://www.communitycollectivehousto… Speaking Engagements https://jeromedlove.com/ Personal Coaching https://consulting.theblackmoneytree…. Shop Shop Closing the Wealth Gap: How to Build Wealth in Black Communities by Investing in Rea Estate Shop https://www.amazon.com/Closing-Wealth… About The Black Money Tree NAACP Image Award-winning Podcast spearheading a movement dedicated to transforming communities through real estate investment and entrepreneurial ventures. Together, we’re bridging the wealth gap, fostering self-sustainability, and leaving a legacy of prosperity for generations to come. Tune in to cultivate financial literacy, explore wealth-building strategies, and be inspired to plant seeds of economic empowerment. Let’s grow our collective economic power and cultivate a brighter future for all. 🔔 Subscribe for more insights on wealth-building, financial literacy, and the Black economic experience. source