Whoopi Goldberg struggles financially, says she can’t afford to retire despite earning $6 million”

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Despite earning $6 million, Whoopi Goldberg shares her financial struggles and reveals she can’t afford to retire yet.

Whoopi’s candid take on retirement

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Whoopi Goldberg stated she can’t afford to retire despite reportedly earning $6 million. Image Credits: The View

 

Whoopi Goldberg recently opened up about her financial situation, admitting she’s unable to retire.

On the November 12 episode of The View, she shared, “If I had all the money in the world, I would not be here.”

Despite a reported salary of $5 to $6 million in 2016, Goldberg says, “I’m a working person, you know?”

Relatable financial pressures

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Goldberg highlighted her financial struggles, saying she works to support her family, like many Americans. The View

 

Addressing her audience, Goldberg revealed that, like many Americans, she faces financial challenges.

“I appreciate that people are having a hard time. Me too. I work for a living,” she said, explaining that her family, including her great-granddaughter, depends on her income. She empathized with the pressures that working Americans face daily.

Discussing rising food costs and corporate responsibility

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She criticized grocery store owners for high food prices, calling them “pigs” on a recent show. The View

 

Goldberg’s commentary turned critical regarding rising grocery prices, with her calling out grocery store owners.

On a recent show, she argued, “Your grocery bills are what they are because the folks that own the groceries are pigs,” blaming corporate greed, not economic policy, for high prices.

Her comments came after backlash from viewers over her stance.

Whoopi’s long-standing critique of Trump

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Goldberg maintains a pledge not to say Donald Trump’s name and expressed disappointment in voter turnout. The View

 

Goldberg has famously refrained from saying Donald Trump’s name since his election, a practice she continues.

Her co-host, Sunny Hostin, shared her concerns about voter behavior, particularly among white women and Latino men, whom she suggested were critical to Trump’s latest success.

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Hostin speculated that Trump’s support stemmed from cultural, not policy-based, resentment.

Hostin;s frustrations with voter demographics

Hostin argued, “Black women tried to save this country again,” expressing disappointment over uneducated white women and Latino men voting for Trump.

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Her co-host Sunny Hostin blamed cultural resentment and demographics for Trump’s recent election success. The View

 

She questioned ABC political news director Rick Klein on why these groups might vote against policies that affect them, particularly reproductive rights and immigration.

In conclusion, Goldberg’s story offers a relatable glimpse into the financial pressures felt by many, even those earning millions.

Her candid approach resonates with audiences, highlighting the challenges that persist across income levels.

 


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