
230. “We spend 168% of what we make. What are we missing?”
Published on Oct 14
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Amy (32) and John (40) are raising two young kids in Canada, earning a solid $155,000 a year. But with $768,181 in debt and fixed costs at 168% of their income, every month feels like a losing battle. Two years ago, John hid hundreds of thousands in business tax debt from Amy—what she calls “financial infidelity.” Since then, trust has been fragile, money is tight, and they often feel like they’re fighting on “two separate life rafts.” Amy’s trying to rebuild their future, but when more than HALF of their monthly income goes immediately towards debt, they’re struggling to find a path forward. Can Ramit help them bridge the gap between good intentions and hard numbers—and finally get on the same team?
In this episode we uncover:
• How their fixed costs rose to 168% of their income
• Why John hid his business tax debt, which shattered Amy’s trust
• How years of financial strain forced Amy to shoulder household finances alone
• How Amy’s volatile income and John’s shrinking business ...