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3Hotdogs

(12,323 posts)
Tue Nov 19, 2019, 08:01 PM Nov 2019

Dave Ramsey and class structure.

I have been listening to D.R. for several months. It's interesting, kind'a like a financial reality show.

Sometimes, I even learn something.

Anyway, one of the features, is the "Debt Free Scream." Peeps get to announce to the listening world that they have paid off all their debts. That's great. Then, Dave asks how much they paid off, how long it took and their annual income.

It struck me, in the several months I have been listening, I can't recall any Debt Free-er earning less than $60k.

I agree that people earning less than 60K can learn and benefit from the basic advice; avoid credit, spend wisely and work hard to pay off debt. But I wonder if the economic class structure is such that most low income earners can't ever get out of debt if they are already in debt.

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Dave Ramsey and class structure. (Original Post) 3Hotdogs Nov 2019 OP
Old retired guy that takes in half of that safeinOhio Nov 2019 #1
Glad to hear it. 3Hotdogs Nov 2019 #2

safeinOhio

(32,641 posts)
1. Old retired guy that takes in half of that
Tue Nov 19, 2019, 10:06 PM
Nov 2019

and have no debt. Might have 20 years to go and my goal is to bounce the last check I write. Been out of debt for over 30 years. If I don’t have the money, I don’t buy it. My little trick is, if I want to buy something, I wait 3 days before I do it. Most of the time, after 3 days I don’t end up buying it. I own my little house and paid off my last car car loan in 1982. After that I’ve paid cash. It’s possible to do.

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