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237. “We bought our dream house. Then he lost his job.”
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Karen (45) and Chad (44) built their lives around a high income: buying their dream home in a high-cost city and raising three kids with confidence in the future. But when Chad lost his $340K tech job, everything changed. Three years later, he’s earning half as much, their emergency savings are gone, and they’re borrowing just to stay afloat. Karen lies awake fearing they’re one paycheck away from losing the house, while Chad stays optimistic that a future promotion or windfall will fix everything. Their conversations remain polite but distant, masking deep anxiety, resentment, and two completely different philosophies on money. Can Ramit help them confront reality, reconnect emotionally, and decide whether they can afford to keep the home they love?
In this episode we uncover:
• How Chad’s income dropped by 50% overnight
• The emotional toll of pretending “everything is fine” while secretly fearing they can’t make the mortgage
• Why even buying kids’ necessities fills Karen with guilt
• Why Chad defaults to thinking “maybe we’re just poor for a while”
• The dangerous gap between their public optimism and the reality Karen wrote in her application
• How Karen and Chad communicate like polite coworkers instead of partners
• The childhood roots that shaped their opposing money philosophies
• Why living with zero savings and three children is far more dangerous than Chad realizes
• The breakthrough: shifting from tracking numbers to actually making meaning from their spending and fears
Chapters:
(00:00:00) “We’re one paycheck away from disaster”
(00:17:12) “Here we go again”
(00:26:21) Ramit breaks down their numbers
(00:37:22) “I’m looking for solutions, not platitudes”
(00:49:47) “Why aren’t you more relaxed with less money?”
(01:01:11) “Is the house on fire?”
(01:19:32) Where are they now? Karen and Chad’s follow-ups
This episode is brought to you by:
Bilt | Join the loyalty program for renters at https://joinbilt.com/ramit
Aura Frames | Exclusive $35 off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/RAMIT. Promo Code RAMIT
Wispr Flow | Try it for free at https://wisprflow.ai/ramit
Gelt | Skip the waitlist at https://joingelt.com/ramit
Netsuite | Get the free guide “Demystifying AI” at https://netsuite.com/ramit
Links mentioned in this episode
• Design your Rich Life for the New Year at my virtual event. Grab your seat at https://iwt.com/richlifereview
Connect with Ramit
• Get my new book, Money For Couples
• Get Money Coaching with Ramit
• Download the Conscious Spending Plan
• Listen to my book—now on Audible
• Get my New York Times best-selling book
• YouTube
If you and your partner have a money issue and you want my help, I occasionally select a couple to work with, free of charge. Apply for my help here.
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Manage episode 522274850 series 2966007
Karen (45) and Chad (44) built their lives around a high income: buying their dream home in a high-cost city and raising three kids with confidence in the future. But when Chad lost his $340K tech job, everything changed. Three years later, he’s earning half as much, their emergency savings are gone, and they’re borrowing just to stay afloat. Karen lies awake fearing they’re one paycheck away from losing the house, while Chad stays optimistic that a future promotion or windfall will fix everything. Their conversations remain polite but distant, masking deep anxiety, resentment, and two completely different philosophies on money. Can Ramit help them confront reality, reconnect emotionally, and decide whether they can afford to keep the home they love?
In this episode we uncover:
• How Chad’s income dropped by 50% overnight
• The emotional toll of pretending “everything is fine” while secretly fearing they can’t make the mortgage
• Why even buying kids’ necessities fills Karen with guilt
• Why Chad defaults to thinking “maybe we’re just poor for a while”
• The dangerous gap between their public optimism and the reality Karen wrote in her application
• How Karen and Chad communicate like polite coworkers instead of partners
• The childhood roots that shaped their opposing money philosophies
• Why living with zero savings and three children is far more dangerous than Chad realizes
• The breakthrough: shifting from tracking numbers to actually making meaning from their spending and fears
Chapters:
(00:00:00) “We’re one paycheck away from disaster”
(00:17:12) “Here we go again”
(00:26:21) Ramit breaks down their numbers
(00:37:22) “I’m looking for solutions, not platitudes”
(00:49:47) “Why aren’t you more relaxed with less money?”
(01:01:11) “Is the house on fire?”
(01:19:32) Where are they now? Karen and Chad’s follow-ups
This episode is brought to you by:
Bilt | Join the loyalty program for renters at https://joinbilt.com/ramit
Aura Frames | Exclusive $35 off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/RAMIT. Promo Code RAMIT
Wispr Flow | Try it for free at https://wisprflow.ai/ramit
Gelt | Skip the waitlist at https://joingelt.com/ramit
Netsuite | Get the free guide “Demystifying AI” at https://netsuite.com/ramit
Links mentioned in this episode
• Design your Rich Life for the New Year at my virtual event. Grab your seat at https://iwt.com/richlifereview
Connect with Ramit
• Get my new book, Money For Couples
• Get Money Coaching with Ramit
• Download the Conscious Spending Plan
• Listen to my book—now on Audible
• Get my New York Times best-selling book
• YouTube
If you and your partner have a money issue and you want my help, I occasionally select a couple to work with, free of charge. Apply for my help here.
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