Ted, 62, Austin TX
Career/Personal
Retail Manager
$21 an hour, at least 40 hours a week
time and a half overtime
Around $3000 a month
No benefits, he's on his wife's
Wife makes around $3500 a month
"retail management is not my endgame"
Spent 14 years working for Texas "Commission on State Emergency Communications"
- Got a Master's degree because of this?
Went to Art school at some point
Went through a bankruptcy 6 years ago
- All of this debt has accrued since bankrupcy
Wife has probably the same number of credit cards timestamp
He has $17'000 saved for retirement
Financials
"Why is there so little invested?" timestamp
- Boomer ramblings and deflection
Self-scored - 5/10 timestamp
150k or so left on his mortgage
Credit Card 1 (CreditOne) ($811) timestamp
$20 in new purchases, $20 in interest
Paid $75 on this
Minimum payment 30
Why Spend on his card?
- "Our expenses are higher than our income"
Credit Card 2 (Apple) (2115) timestamp
Minimum payment 67
$41 in interest accrued
Puts his life insurance payments on his card?
Credit Card 3 (Discover) ($4196) timestamp
$69.50 in new purchases
Made a $100 payment, also made $100 purchase?
Minimum payment $84
$57 in interest
Lots of mobile games micro-transactions on this card (company called "Zynga")
- "I was able to quit smoking, and drinking, but I can't quit this"
Credit Card 4 (eBay) ($1'487) timestamp
Made a $75 payment
Minimum payment of $30
Credit Card 5 (Lowes) ($535) timestamp
Made $50 in payments
$12 in interest accrued
$30 minimum
Credit Card 6 (JC Penny) ($1'591) timestamp
Made 75 in payments
$40 in interest charged
$57 minimum payment
Credit Card 7 (Venmo) ($753) timestamp
$30 minimum payment
$102 in new purchases, made $30 in payments
$15 in interest
Eating out and microtransactions on this card
Credit Card 8 (Walgreens) ($441) timestamp
"I think that's the one that started it all, they had this display when you walk into the store"
$29 minimum payment
$12 in interest
Credit Card 9 (Verizon) ($1'290) timestamp
He wanted to take advantage of the discount on the phone bill using the card to pay for it
$48 Minimum payment
$34 interest accrued
Made a $100 payment
Credit Card 10 (Upgrade) ($1'272) timestamp
- $72 minimum monthly payment
Credit Card 11 (Upgrade) ($9'260) timestamp
Thinks he has two Upgrades because traveling?
$126 interest accrued
$474 minimum monthly payment
"Uhhh I I uh I run a non-profit"
"Some of these now that I think about it might have been expenses"
"Performing Arts Venue" - He's the president (doesn't get paid)
Credit Card 12 (Sitco) ($378) timestamp
$29 minimum payment
$10 in interest
Credit Card 13 (Chevron) ($128) timestamp
$29 minimum payment
$71 in purchases
50 in payments
$2 in interest accrued
More mobile payments on this one
Playing "Empires and Puzzles" and a couple others
Credit Card 14 (Ally) ($228) timestamp
- $28 balance
Credit Card 15 (Amazon) ($580) timestamp
$29 minimum payment
$14 interest
$50 payment made
Credit Card 16 (At Home) ($45) timestamp
- "Why wouldn't you just pay off $45?!"
Credit Card 17 (Alta) ($0) timestamp
Synchrony ($656) timestamp
$30 minimum payment
Made a $50 payment
Made $12 in purchases
- It was Starbucks
$14 in interest accrued
Credit Card 18 (didn't catch name) ($28) timestamp
28 minimum payment
70 cents in interest
Credit Card 19 (NFL) ($1'474) timestamp
$39 in interest charged
Made $43 in purchases
$54 minimum payment
More in-app purchases
Credit Card 20 (MGM) ($242) timestamp
"We went to Vegas"
$5 interest accrued
Student Loans ($229'000) timestamp
he's in forbearance, doesn't know why, Caleb can't figure out why
7.6% interest, 17'000 a year in interest if they ever start back up
"Yeah, I'll never pay that off"
- "You're right"
"That servicing company is under investigation or something, it's in the news"
"Well it doesn't matter much I'll be dead before that's paid off... so I don't even consider that a debt"
Mortgage ($122'205)
3.8%
$1'268 monthly payment
Synchrony Bank is where most of his cards are from timestamp
Car
Doesn't have one, wife has a car, not paid for, newish because of a car accident that wrecked their old one
Used to have two
Both worked at home but he got laid off then when to retail
Checking Account timestamp
3'240 + 8'111 - 10'094 -> 1'259
Lots of eating out
A $100 Verizon payment here, not using the Verizon card since it's maxed out ]
More microtransactions
"That's how I pay my daughter, we give her money to help her live" timestamp
She's finishing up her undergrad
Boomer gets testy when question about this
Wife debts itemized timestamp
- Not even going to try writing these out, 28 different ones
$906 in interest is accruing a month (not counting Student Loans)
Should he consider bankruptcy? timestamp
- Total $379'000 ($122k of that is the mortgage), includes the student loans
Income/Spending Pie Chart timestamp
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This neighbor's gonna die in his retail wagie cagie.
What a clusterfrick of a situation to be in your 60s.
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Literally, he's going to croak while on the clock.
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Yeah having virtually no retirement savings in your 60s is awful. There's literally just no time to catch up. You either develop a health condition and "retire" like a year before you die, or you're healthy and might live into your 80s-90s so you need to work into your 70s to ensure you have enough money to cover it. There are zero positive outcomes and, realistically, just not enough time to repair the situation.
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Shit scares me bros. That's why you gotta buy a house young, invest in retirement accounts, and be able to dial expenses dramatically back as you shift to fixed income. No car loans, mortgages, anything other than living expenses in retirement
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Or just have like 4 kids who will be middle class and can support you in old age. I'm railing asian hoes rn to make me some accountants.
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It's not even that hard tbh, it just takes some amount of self-control, which many people lack.
If you save even just 10% of your income starting at like age 25, you'll be perfectly set and won't have to worry about any of this kind of shit. You don't need to live like a pauper or anything.
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I hate the Federal Reserve
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have u considered that maybe ur just dumb?
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Sounds like he's been working his whole life, so he'll at least get some social security. He could start any time, or wait a few more years for higher benefits.
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It's fiiiiine, silly! When we vote blue no matter who for the 5th time again, Sleepy Joe promised to Biden Blast all of our debts away and give us all honorary PhDs!!!
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