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Couple Makes $11,500 A Month But Only Has $3,000 Saved And No Retirement – Dave Ramsey Slams ‘Asinine’ Lifestyle: ‘You’re Freaking Broke!’

September 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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An eye-opening discussion on The Ramsey Show on TikTok sheds light on how a substantial income can quickly disappear in the face of debt and overspending. Alyssa, a mental health therapist, shared her family’s financial struggles after getting remarried. Despite earning a combined income of $130,000, which exceeds the national average of $80,610 in 2023, Alyssa and her husband struggle to make ends meet, with minimal savings and no retirement contributions, stuck in a cycle of living paycheck to paycheck.

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The couple faces significant debt from cars, a mortgage, and student loans totaling $140,000, with Alyssa holding $90,000 and her husband $40,000. Ramsey highlighted the magnitude of their debt, questioning their financial decisions. Despite their professions and income, they grapple with financial instability and fear of unforeseen expenses.

Ramsey’s straightforward approach revealed the harsh reality – a high income does not guarantee financial security if not managed wisely. By advising the couple to make significant sacrifices, including selling assets, cutting expenses, and facing their financial choices, Ramsey laid the groundwork for a debt-free future within a few years.

Although the advice may be tough, it presents an opportunity for a better financial future. Seeking guidance from a financial advisor can aid in debt repayment and retirement planning, ensuring a more secure financial outlook.

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This article Couple Makes $11,500 A Month But Only Has $3,000 Saved And No Retirement – Dave Ramsey Slams ‘Asinine’ Lifestyle: ‘You’re Freaking Broke!’ was originally published on Benzinga.com

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