Money For Couples with Ramit Sethi

247. "We’re in our 40s — with nothing saved"

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Feb 10, 2026
A couple in their 40s face crushing fixed costs, heavy debt, and no investments. Tense money talks reveal poor listening, gendered money roles, and emotional burnout. Small choices like swim lessons and groceries add up. A plan emerges to cut costs, rebuild communication, and start concrete financial steps.
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INSIGHT

Fixed Costs Kill Investing Momentum

  • With 92% fixed costs they had 0% monthly investing and only 1% savings.
  • Ramit emphasizes that this structure explains their stress and inability to build wealth.
ANECDOTE

Savings Reveal Hidden Fear

  • Stephanie cried when Ramit showed how little savings they'd have if income stopped, revealing deep fear.
  • Chris wanted to comfort and reassure immediately, which shut down the emotional moment.
INSIGHT

Gender Scripts Shape Money Roles

  • Gendered money roles emerged: Stephanie manages day-to-day and asks permission; Chris reassures without engaging.
  • Ramit calls this the "ignorant reassurer" pattern that blocks partnership and action.
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