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This is one of the big problems with people today. They live well above their means even when they are making good money. How the fuck can you be broke when you are bringing in ~$140k/yr? Well, you live above your means... For fuck sake, they have $60k in CAR debt.

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>A finance guru tore into a woman about her and her partner's spending habits despite them earning a combined income of $11,500 a month. David Ramsey, an American radio personality known for his ultra-frugal advice, spoke to a woman called Alyssa who explained she and her husband do not contribute to their retirement and have just $3,000 in savings. They are also in debt to the tune of $138,000.

This is one of the big problems with people today. They live well above their means even when they are making good money. How the fuck can you be broke when you are bringing in ~$140k/yr? Well, you live above your means... For fuck sake, they have $60k in CAR debt. Archive: https://archive.today/tffPR From the post: >>A finance guru tore into a woman about her and her partner's spending habits despite them earning a combined income of $11,500 a month. David Ramsey, an American radio personality known for his ultra-frugal advice, spoke to a woman called Alyssa who explained she and her husband do not contribute to their retirement and have just $3,000 in savings. They are also in debt to the tune of $138,000.
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Ramsey is hardly a finance guru. He made his money selling his "get rich or go to hell" financial education packages to churches at the low low price of $20,000 each + recurring charges for "updates". Then there is all the books the bastard sells.

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That FF is a millionaire with his good ol' home boy slick double talk.

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The best way to get rich is to convince everyone you are rich and know how to make them rich.. If they pay you $20k so that he can 'teach' you what you should already know.

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It's effective advice for those who need it. He writes financial diet books for 500 lb people, not macronutrient min-maxing for athletes.