62. “Why are we waiting for payday if we make $140k?”

62. “Why are we waiting for payday if we make $140k?”

Amy and Andre are 42 and 34 respectively. They make $140k a year, but they admit they’re often waiting for payday. They’re buried in debt and can’t seem to make any progress, which is bringing serious anxiety and stress into their lives. Their biggest issue? Their fixed costs sit at 92% of their total income. We uncover all kinds of solutions as to how they might address this problem, but they struggle to grasp the reality of it all. What’s worse, they submitted their Conscious Spending Plan showing a -2% for guilt-free spending. They not only have no joy tied to their money, but on paper, they show it as a detractor on their lives. This is a serious problem—let’s see if we can get them on the right track. Connect with Ramit Website Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Linkedin If you and your partner have a money issue and you want my help, I occasionally select a couple to work with, free of charge. Apply for my help here. Produced by Crate Media.

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88. “We own 7 properties. Why can't we pay for groceries?”

88. “We own 7 properties. Why can't we pay for groceries?”

Natalie and Travis are in their 40s, living in SoCal with their four kids. Travis is a career military man, imprinting him with some pretty understandable tendencies toward conservatism with money. He...

28 Maalis 20231h

87. “We’re in $400,000 of debt, but we can’t say no to our kids”

87. “We’re in $400,000 of debt, but we can’t say no to our kids”

Kenna and Ryan are 36 and 45. Up until recently, Ryan worked and Kenna stayed home with their kids. Now, with that earning dynamic flipped, they’re facing new challenges with how they spend and save—e...

21 Maalis 20231h 26min

86. “I make $450,000/year from YouTube. My husband is ashamed he can’t match my success”

86. “I make $450,000/year from YouTube. My husband is ashamed he can’t match my success”

Darby and Kirsty, 27 and 25, are professional YouTubers. While Kirsty’s art tutorial channel explodes in profitability, Darby’s efforts lag behind in viewership and earnings, creating a stark contrast...

14 Maalis 20231h 26min

85. “I thought she was going to die, so we spent all our money. Now we’re broke”

85. “I thought she was going to die, so we spent all our money. Now we’re broke”

Asha and Matt are in their mid 30s. They bring a totally unique situation to the show today. A few years ago, Asha needed a second open-heart surgery—and an emergency appendectomy. She was told she mi...

7 Maalis 20231h 30min

84. “We spend 98% of what we make—but we refuse to change our lifestyle”

84. “We spend 98% of what we make—but we refuse to change our lifestyle”

Kristine is 32 and Thomas is 35. They’re raising three children in the Midwest. They love their jobs, are happy with their incomes, and just upgraded to a third, much larger, home. Everything is good–...

28 Helmi 20231h 28min

83. “I grew up on food stamps. At 24, I’m about to get paid $215,000 per year”

83. “I grew up on food stamps. At 24, I’m about to get paid $215,000 per year”

Megan and Nyles are in their twenties and on a great trajectory with their money. She graduates from law school this year—sending her income from $0 to $215,000 overnight. But they’re both haunted by ...

21 Helmi 20231h 23min

82. “I’m in $20,000 of debt and she pays for everything. What’s the problem?”

82. “I’m in $20,000 of debt and she pays for everything. What’s the problem?”

Melody and David are 39 and 45. They manage a picturesque multi-unit property which creates a unique money dynamic. David works as the property manager and has his own side business, but doesn’t pay a...

14 Helmi 20231h 24min

81. “We’re broke—but $55,000 private school tuition is a non-negotiable” (Part 2)

81. “We’re broke—but $55,000 private school tuition is a non-negotiable” (Part 2)

In part two of our revealing conversation with Sarah and Kevin, we offer solutions for their serious debt accumulation problem and grapple with the hard truth about their biggest non-negotiable expens...

7 Helmi 20231h 10min

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