Fogle,

I’ve got 25000 on a 4% interest rate for my car and like 5000 at 0% for a student loan. Y’all Americans live in one of the worst countries

LUHG_HANI,
@LUHG_HANI@lemmy.world avatar

That 4% was before 2021 Q3 I bet?

Fogle,

Yep. June '19. I really lucked out. The car I had before that was around 6 or 7%

RBWells,

Bad, as a % of annual gross pay is about 25% of one year’s pay. Mostly the deficit accrued from when my ex was not working. It’s smaller than it was, but not by much. But moving in the right direction at least.

Plus mortgage on the house and a separate loan for the roof we had put on when we bought it.

ericbomb,

Hey man as long as it’s getting smaller, it’ll be gone eventually!

zacher_glachl,

No debt since we’re only now looking for houses (yes yes, great timing, I know…) and I frankly wouldn’t know what else I would need to spend so much money on that I would have to go into debt.

ericbomb,

Well congrats on no debt! hopefully you’ll find a good deal somewhere!

southsamurai,
@southsamurai@sh.itjust.works avatar

Approximately 1.5k

Had to replace some shit around the house unexpectedly, and credit was the only route there.

Like you, it’s the only debt I have other than mortgage, though I suspect in going to end up having to take on some fire a vehicle swap soon-ish

Thorny_Insight,

80k€ for the house but other than that debt free and plenty of savings/investments

Mac,

None. Just my house.
I have a credit card bill but it gets paid off regularly.

not_that_guy05,

Went into 30k debt thanks to school and being injured and getting 1/3 of what I use to make. Had to use CC and other means which in itself was digging a bigger hole. I am 3k away from being done with fuckin debt. No house since this all happen during 08-10 fall out. 13 years. FML

ericbomb,

Almost out of that trash debt then you can focus on your goals friend!

Hopefully things are looking up!

not_that_guy05,

Hopefully but hopefully there’s no 2008 2.0 either. Wouldn’t wish it anybody and the new workforce.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

None? A lot? The concept of debt is confusing to me because there’s a moral way to look at it and a legal way. Have I ever asked for a loan or favor I later didn’t pay for? No, I owe nobody anything. But legally, you have economic principles, like unnecessary medical expenses or ones which you didn’t know an action of your were accumulate, which are only debts in the sense that the law says so. I owe medical providers something like a few thousand dollars (which my legally recognized debt can be rounded down to) for things like this and this, and an online course I take decided to say I owe them without telling me, though they haven’t dropped me (yet).

freeman,

Only debt we have a mortgage we owe 226k on. Cars are owned outright and were paid off early. Student loans we paid off early. We generally live below our means. CC’s are used for general purchasing and paid off in full each month. They are basically a stop-gap for fraud protection.

pyrflie,

None that I would call bad. Less than 10k school loans, about 3K on a new car I a bought a few years back, and 110K on my mortgage. It’s all under 3% fixed rate and well within my budget though, so I’m not too worried.

That said I won’t be taking out any new loans or refinancing for quite some time thanks to current interest rates.

ericbomb,

Yeah sounds like you’re in a great spot with the interest rates and balances!

Blaze,
@Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Small promotion for !personalfinance, the community is usually quite helpful

ericbomb,

The top post is “salary needed to buy a home” is just depressing. But great call out.

kttnpunk,
@kttnpunk@lemmy.world avatar

I’m almost 3k behind because my parents forced me into choosing college or the military at 18. I wasn’t remotely ready for either (was dealing with extreme gender dysphoria at the time) and I’m deeply opposed to the army but sometimes I wish I had chosen otherwise… I don’t know if I’m ever fixing this. All my cash goes to survival and everything I own is constantly breaking. Poverty is a vicious cycle…

ericbomb,

Oh that is so hard to hear!

It’s crazy that parents are still forcing kids to go to college when it’s been documented a billion times how often people are getting no benefit but tons of debt.

kilcal,

Seattle Washington area

10k in credit cards

110k in loans

430k mortgage

20k car loan

Credit cards are a little high but that’s just because I just took a vacation to Japan. I feel like I’m in a good place otherwise. I was lucky enough to buy my house before the pandemic when interest rates were super low and prices hadn’t yet spiked so I’m hoping to sell it in a few years when the interest comes back down. My loans are 50k I took out of my 401k as a down payment on house, 35k for a heloc to fix the house, and 20k on a personal loan.

ericbomb,

Oh that sounds stressful. Hopefully things work out as that feels like a lot.

Lauchs,

Financially, none. Morally? So much.

caseyweederman,

Por que no los dos?

dual_sport_dork,
@dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

None.

I have made it a point to live a debt free life as much as possible. My only debt is my mortgage. I’ve had a couple of car loans in the past, but nowadays not even that. I have quite enough wheels; If I buy another vehicle it’ll be with cash. If I can’t do that, I don’t need it right now. (2 cars, 1 truck, 7 motorcycles. It’s going to be a cold day in hell before my ass is out of transportation options.)

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