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Money For Couples with Ramit Sethi

253. "I’m 53, exhausted, and still living paycheck to paycheck"

Money For Couples with Ramit Sethi

Ramit Sethi

Business, Relationships, Society & Culture, Investing

4.6124 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2026

⏱️ 125 minutes

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Summary

Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to Tania and Mike who are in their 50s, married 21 years, and earning over $225,000 a year. By most measures, they should be fine. But they’ve been trapped in the same debt cycle for two decades. Cashing out 401(k)s, borrowing from family, and digging themselves out only to fall right back in. Again and again. When Ramit opens their Conscious Spending Plan, the numbers are genuinely shocking. Fixed costs at 155%. Savings at 0%. Guilt-free spending at -73%. They are spending more than they make every single month and they have barely one month of savings to show for it. But the money isn’t even the most revealing part of this episode. Ramit works through the psychology behind the cycle, the “dreamer” pattern that keeps pulling them back in, and what it’s actually going to take for them to change together. In this episode we uncover: A $228K income with 155% fixed costs… How does that even happen? The parent-child dynamic Ramit identifies and why both of them are miserable because of it Mike’s $23,000 tractor purchase and the pattern behind it Why Tania has been a “money transcriptionist” instead of a money manager The “dreamer” trap: Believing the next thing will finally fix everything How Mike’s upbringing shaped his complete shutdown around money What real money conversations between couples actually look like The follow-up update from Tania and Mike Chapters: (00:00:00) Introduction (00:07:04) Looking at the numbers: $228K income, 155% fixed costs (00:11:41) "I've never talked about feelings, we've been married 21 years" (00:30:35) The tractor: how every big purchase actually happens (00:43:26) Cashing out retirement AGAIN! (00:47:14) The dreamer pattern: why the next thing never fixes anything (00:53:46) Michael's moment: "I don't know how to talk about money. It scares me." (01:07:56) Ramit walks through their house: where did all the money go?(01:16:07) The alter ego exercise: imagining a different life (01:31:27) Tanya's moment: "I'm the hero. I always say yes." (01:34:05) Ramit draws the caricature (02:01:48) Follow-ups This episode is brought to you by: Gusto | Try Gusto at http://gusto.com/ramit and get 3 months free when you run your first payroll Facet | As of the date of this recording, Facet is waiving the enrollment fee for new annual members, and for my audience, Facet is offering $300 into your brokerage account if you invest and maintain $5,000 within your first 90 days. Head to facet.com/ramit to learn more about which membership option is best for you. Offer expires March 31, 2026. #FacetAd  Gelt | Book a tax consultation with Gelt at https://joingelt.com/ramit. As a member of my community, you can skip the waitlist Shopify | Sign up for a $1 per month trial period at https://shopify.com/ramit Fabric by Gerber Life | Join the thousands of parents who trust Fabric to protect their family. Apply today in just minutes at https://meetfabric.com/ramit 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 • Get my no-numbers journal • Other episodes • Instagram • Twitter • YouTube Has your partner recently been obsessed with investing? Maybe not telling you what they're doing with your shared money? If so, I'd like to talk. Apply to be coached for free on this podcast at iwt.com/apply

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0:00.0

Calling couples from L.A. I want to talk to you. On the upcoming season of money for couples,

0:06.4

I am excited to be recording episodes in person live in studio. So if you are struggling with debt,

0:13.6

retirement, supporting aging family members, overspending, or talking to your partner about money,

0:20.3

apply to the podcast right now.

0:22.4

I've done some podcast episodes in person before. Honestly, I love them. So if you are L.A.

0:27.4

based and you essentially want a free three-hour coaching session with me, you can apply right now

0:33.9

at IWT.com slash apply. Again, to be on the podcast, it's IWT.com

0:40.3

slash apply. I've just always lived paycheck to paycheck since I was in college and it's

0:46.9

not gotten any better. I just move money from one place to another and put it in a spreadsheet.

0:51.9

There's not a plan. There never has been a plan.

0:54.5

I'm guilty of coaxing her into buying stuff. He knows exactly what to say to end up getting

1:00.0

what he wants. What is the emotional cost of living this way? Gray hair, stress. Anxiety and less

1:06.0

years on my life and a lot less sleep. You are both spending like you make a million dollars a year. And you're in your 50s and you don't have enough retirement, not nearly enough.

1:14.6

It's the same cycle 20 years. We seem to dig yourself out and as soon as we dug out, we find a new hole.

1:20.6

I'm not good at not giving people what they want.

1:23.6

What happens if nothing changes? We don't retire. We die working.

1:36.1

What would you do if you were stuck in a cycle of debt for over 20 years? Today I'm talking to Michael and Tanya. They're in their 50s, married for 21 years, and they earn over $225,000 a year.

1:44.0

But they've been trapped in the same debt cycle for two decades.

1:49.0

They've cashed out 401ks. They've borrowed money from family multiple times. And no matter how

1:55.7

many times they dig themselves out, they seem to fall right back in. Some of the numbers you're

2:00.5

going to hear today

2:01.2

are truly shocking. I'm about to open up their conscious spending plan, their CSP. It shows their

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