Where does your money actually go after you spend it?

In this powerful clip, Marcus Davis breaks down a hard truth about economic flow in our communities:

👉 Money is spent in Black neighborhoods
👉 But it doesn’t stay there
👉 It gets extracted—and reinvested elsewhere

From everyday businesses like:

👉 Beauty supply stores
👉 Nail shops
👉 Local food spots

The pattern is the same:

👉 Dollars come in from the community
👉 But they build wealth outside the community

That’s not just spending…
👉 That’s wealth transfer

If we want to build real economic power, we must:

👉 Be intentional about where we spend
👉 Support businesses that reinvest locally
👉 Keep our dollars circulating in our communities

Because wealth isn’t just about making money—
👉 It’s about keeping it and growing it

🎬 From The Black Money Tree Podcast
Hosted by Jerome D. Love

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