83. “I grew up on food stamps. At 24, I’m about to get paid $215,000 per year”

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268. "We Make $150K… So why are we broke?"

Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to Lauren and Mick, a married couple in their 30s with two kids, $93K of debt, and a dream of moving into a bigger home. They earn around $150K a year combined, but with 89% of their take-home pay already going to fixed costs, just ...  Show more

267. "She makes 2x more than me. I feel ashamed."

Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to Maria and Andre, a married couple in their 50s navigating a difficult retirement gap. Maria has built nearly $500K in net worth, a strong pension, and a clear path toward retirement. Andre, who moved from Brazil and only recentl ...  Show more

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