idioms - Opposite of 'Midas touch'?


I'm wondering what word or phrase could be used for the counter examples of 'Midas touch' effect.



The Midas touch, or the gift of profiting from whatever one undertakes, is named for a legendary king of Phrygia. Midas was granted the power to transmute whatever he touched into gold. http://www.mythweb.com/today/today04.html



For example: "Jack has the Midas touch but is still penniless because Sally is/has ?????"



Answer



I heard "everything he touches turns into shit" in a movie, can't remember which one though.


Search results include "The Murphy's touch" when searching for this quote.


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