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The Stacking Benjamins Show

How She Eliminated a $43,000 Hospital Bill (SB1808)

The Stacking Benjamins Show

Joe Saul-Sehy and Josh ‘OG’ Bannerman, CFP

Education, Business, Money, Investing, Financial Planning, Cfp, Personal Finance, Retirement

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2026

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Live from Joe's mom's basement (where the jokes are free but hospital care apparently isn't), the Stacking Benjamins crew tackles two very real financial stressors: surprise medical debt and a shifting housing market. First up is Imani Vance, who joined the Coast Guard at 19 and soon faced a nightmare scenario. What started as appendicitis escalated to severe sepsis after limited on-base resources and long waits for off-base care. After hospitalization, including treatment for an abscess and eventual appendix removal, Imani received a bill totaling roughly $43,000 to $45,000. And here's where it gets worse. She didn't qualify for VA help because she hadn't yet served 180 days. Accessing Coast Guard records proved difficult. The bill arrived after the care, opaque, overwhelming, and completely disconnected from what she had agreed to or expected. If you're a Stacker, you know this feeling. The stress isn't just the number. It's the lack of clarity. Imani shares how she started researching options, discovered the nonprofit Dollar For through Reddit, and used them to apply for hospital financial assistance. Dollar For helped her complete and submit the required forms, and within weeks, she was approved for 100% financial assistance, wiping out the bill entirely. Joe Saul-Sehy highlights an important takeaway. Nonprofit hospitals are legally required to offer financial assistance. Many for-profit hospitals offer programs, too. Income thresholds are often higher than people assume. The applications can be confusing, which is where advocates like Dollar For can make a huge difference. Instead of locking into $300 to $500 monthly payments for years, Imani walked away debt-free and with a completely different outlook. After Doug drops trivia about the youngest bank robber (yes, really), the crew pivots to housing. A recent Wall Street Journal/Redfin headline suggests the housing market may be tilting toward buyers, with more homes selling below list price and average sales around 8% under asking. Joe and OG break down what that means for Stackers, not in headline hype terms but practical life terms. What You'll Learn: Medical Bills and Financial Assistance: • Why medical debt feels different from other debt • How hospital financial assistance programs work • Why many people qualify but never apply • How nonprofits like Dollar For can help navigate the paperwork • Why you should always ask for itemized bills and assistance options Housing Market: Think Forward, Not Backward: • Why you shouldn't get stuck in your mortgage just because you locked in a low rate • How anchoring to past rates can cloud present decisions • Why negotiating power is shifting and how to use it • The importance of building financial margin when income rises • Smart, low cost staging tactics, including hiring a pro for just an hour of advice • How AI tools can help with pricing and presentation ideas The Big Takeaways: Before paying a massive medical bill, check whether you qualify for assistance. Financial stress often comes from confusion. Clarity is power. Housing decisions should be forward-looking, not emotionally anchored to the past. Margin and flexibility beat perfect timing. This Episode Is For You If: • You're facing medical debt and thought you had no options • You've been putting off dealing with a hospital bill because it feels hopeless • You're stuck in a low rate mortgage and wondering if you should move • You want to understand what's really happening in the housing market • You believe there's always more to the story than the bill or the headline Question for You: Have you ever negotiated or reduced a bill you initially thought was non-negotiable? Share your story in the Spotify comments or The Basement Facebook group. Your experience might help another Stacker avoid paying more than they should. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

He's a type of guy. You get halfway home from the theme park before you're like,

0:04.0

oh, where's Doug?

0:05.0

Oh, no, we have to go back. My wallet's in his fanny pack, so.

0:10.0

Oh, do not feel bad for Doug. He's terrible.

0:13.0

Every time he tells a story somewhere, a child loses a balloon.

0:27.5

Live from Joe's mom's basement, it's the stacking Benjamin show.

0:40.8

I'm Joe's mom's neighbor, Doug, and do you know someone struggling with debt?

0:45.5

Because today we find some solutions you may not have known existed.

0:48.8

In our headline segment, let's talk real estate.

0:52.4

It's been a tough market, but is there hope on the horizon?

0:54.8

We'll share some new data from the Wall Street Journal and don't you worry there's nothing I'd rather do than share

0:59.3

some amazing trivia with someone as cool as you and now two guys who can switch

1:05.0

from cool to cold to hot in seconds it's. Why am I saying it like this?

1:14.7

I always say it the same every time.

1:17.7

And if I get off on the wrong note, it's, yeah.

1:25.0

Hey, everybody.

1:25.9

Welcome to the Stacky Benjamin Show. Are we just running with this? We're just going to let this go? Just fold the parachute up, save it for another day, man. Okay. We'll try again on Friday. Wow, crashed and burned on this one. We go three days a week so Doug can, you know, find the mojo and get it back. But hey, you were on a roll there for a while. I was sure it was coming in strong. It was good. And then it wasn't. Now there's tears. Like a skier who crashes at the finish line. Did you see OG that John Oliver paying off all that debt? How many years ago was that, Doug? Is it two or three years ago? I was going to say, yeah, two to four years ago. 10 to 15? But sure. Was it 10 to 15 years ago? No way. No. No. Come on. Well, John Oliver dug in. 2016. Oh, man. That's like five years ago, like we said.

2:20.3

I swear.

2:21.3

2016, John Oliver paid off a bunch of debt and it was medical debt.

2:25.3

And a lot of this debt and John kind of dove into this back in 2016.

2:29.3

Sadly, a lot of hospitals still make it very difficult for you to navigate the system.

2:35.0

Well, if you know somebody that has that issue, we've got a wonderful young woman,

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