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Is the American Dream dead? w/ Dave Ramsey

247,388 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce •via X (Twitter)

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Clandestine2 yıl önce

Ramsey is just flat out wrong. This is nothing like the hippie movement in the 70’s. The buying power someone had 50 years ago with a median job was EXPONENTIALLY better than it is today. One income could comfortably afford a 3 bedroom house, 2 cars, wife and kids, etc. That is not the case anymore. Cost of living is outrageous, you need two sources of income if you plan to buy a home and raise a family. Ramsey is completely tone deaf. This isn’t about stoners being lazy… the cost to live is deleting the middle class…

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WHOTEEWHO2 yıl önce

@DaveRamsey I disagree with Ramsey to an extent. Yes, the American dream is still possible, but it's gonna take 3X the work as the previous generation. Inflation has way outpaced what work is paying out right now

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Alex2 yıl önce

@DaveRamsey Dave wants you to save every penny and die bored with a full bank account. 😂

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Owen Benjamin 🐻2 yıl önce

@DaveRamsey It was the boomers. They financed their ween pills, Thailand sex trips and boats on the debt of the youth. And they refuse to be a parent or leave anything to their kids that they hate.

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Iron_Tribalocity140.32 yıl önce

@DaveRamsey The system is broke @DaveRamsey ...inflation is thru the roof. People not only can’t afford a house in today’s market, but rent is highly inflated. Let’s continue the conversation on the $JU Rugan podcast. @JURUGANCOIN #JuRugan

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Hayden2 yıl önce

@DaveRamsey King of Boomers Dave Ramsey

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They Call me Scratch🐦‍⬛🔪2 yıl önce

@DaveRamsey Bro I listen to ur pod all the time FYI crow with knife

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marlowe2 yıl önce

@DaveRamsey I love when rich boomers deny the fact that a house in 1970 was less than a year’s salary, and today they are 6-10x a years salary.

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Travis Curnutte2 yıl önce

@DaveRamsey I can already tell that this is going to be an amazing podcast.

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Collateralized Cactus🌵2 yıl önce

@DaveRamsey Dude is about as boomer as it gets Ofc hes going to say its not dead as he laughs from his literal campus of buildings lmao

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Caller: I have a gambling addiction. I haven’t filed taxes in five years. About five years ago, I had $200,000 in gambling winnings. After that, I haven’t filed anything. ​Dave Ramsey: Do you still have a career? ​Caller: I'm retired. ​Dave Ramsey: Okay. Do you have any money? Anything? ​Caller: I've got almost $10,000 in my savings account. ​Dave Ramsey: But you don't have a nest egg other than your pension. ​Caller: No. ​Dave Ramsey: Do you own a home? ​Caller: Yes. About $13,000 is remaining on the mortgage. ​Dave Ramsey: What is it worth? ​Caller: About $300,000. ​Dave Ramsey: And how much is your pension income? ​Caller: $95,000 a year. ​Dave Ramsey: That's good. Are you married? ​Caller: No. ​Dave Ramsey: Have you done something about the gambling addiction itself? Have you quit gambling? ​Caller: I have not. ​Dave Ramsey: Okay. So whatever we do is going to be a temporary fix because that is going to cause further problems. Agreed? ​Caller: Yes, absolutely. ​Dave Ramsey: What kind of gambling are you doing? ​Caller: Slot machines. ​Dave Ramsey: Are you lonely? ​Caller: Yeah. I've been single for quite a while. ​Dave Ramsey: How old are you? Caller: 61. Dave Ramsey: From working with people addicted to anything, I know that 100% of addicts eventually have financial problems. The addiction consumes every department of your life, including your financials. ​I can help you with the money parts of it, but it is a temporary fix until you deal with this. It's not bringing you joy. If you were my buddy sitting down over a cup of coffee, here is what I would tell you to do: Step 1: Get in touch with the Gamblers Anonymous folks in your area. ​Step 2: Find a good local church and start developing a personal relationship with a pastor who can walk with you. ​Step 3: Find a one-on-one professional counselor to help dig into what is really going on so you can get to the other side of this.

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