There are more important things than money in this world.
I can’t speak for Eastern Catholicism because I never knew any married priests in those churches, but I have met several married Orthodox priests. My spiritual father back home is married with 3 children and is taking care of his aging mother. He told me that there is a certain grace that comes with the priesthood upon taking Holy Orders. Of course it is not a magic power or anything of that nature, this we all know, but it is still a struggle as one should expect. He works doing home repairs in addition to his priestly duties. His popadia does not work outside the house. They live very simply and humbly (and they managed to survive WITHOUT television

) and his kids are incredibly hard-working and devoted to the building up of the parish.
Ironically, I have found my Orthodox priest to be more available to me and other parishioners than any celibate Roman Catholic priest I have ever had. I’m not saying that this is the case across the board, but it has in my situation. The married presbyterate has been a 2000 year tradition in our Church and I see no reason to put an end to it.
In Christ,
Andrew