A mother of four appeared on the Ramsey Show on Monday, sharing how her growing family fell into a $300,000 debt crisis and seeking expert guidance to regain financial stability.
Caller Valentina told hosts Rachel Cruze and Ken Coleman that she and her husband went from a family of two to seven in under five years, leaving them overwhelmed with debt.
"We are drowning in debt…we are at a negative every month and we don't know how to go about this," she said.
The family's combined pre-tax income is $240,000, yet they owe $98,000 in credit card debt, $28,000 in a personal loan, $132,000 in student loans, and $43,000 in a 401(k) loan.
Their monthly debt payments total about $3,000, and combined mortgage payments are $5,700.
Coleman emphasized the importance of a strict budget.
"I think you have to have a conversation about the two kids five and three being in private school…you need $1,300 back in this thing called a budget," he said.
Cruze said, "You can't keep doing everything…for the next 2 to 3 years.
She added, “You’re either going to get behind on bills, you’re going to get behind on a mortgage, you’re going to get behind on things…for the next 2 to 3 years, our lifestyle has to change."
The family is also selling the husband's previous property for $380,000, which will help cover a significant portion of their debt.
A Minnesota couple in their 40s turned to The Ramsey Show after discovering $50,000 in debt while juggling multiple jobs and family counseling.
Hosts Jade Warshaw and Coleman guided them on creating a zero-based budget and making consistent monthly payments.
In a separate case, a Reddit user shared that following Ramsey's advice allowed him and his wife to pay off $422,000 in debt, including their mortgage, in just 14 months.
The 45-year-old explained they had been "normal" with car loans, credit card debt, and a large mortgage before adopting Ramsey's methods.
They cut all non-essential spending, sold investments, a motorcycle, and household items, and funneled every extra dollar into debt repayment.
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