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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Is it true that Americans are DROWNING in credit card debt?
    Hey you, thanks for watching my video. My name's JC and I'm here to learn about personal finance with you! I didn't know much about credit cards going into this, but I do understand that getting into debt was NOT cool. So I had a 3 goals for this video:
    1. Find out if people are down to reveal their credit card debt.
    2. Learn from their mistakes, good decisions, and experiences.
    3. Help out anyone that has excessive credit card debt, and aren't informed about how to manage their personal finances.
    Tell me in the comments what you think about these people and their opinions on credit cards!
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Комментарии • 83

  • @somebody41
    @somebody41 Год назад +86

    I like the people talking about only spending what they have, avoiding debt, and paying off on time. Wise words.

    • @jcrodriguezco
      @jcrodriguezco  Год назад +5

      Simple principles, but life changing

    • @MrJimmy3459
      @MrJimmy3459 Год назад +1

      You can do that without a credit card

    • @somebody41
      @somebody41 Год назад

      @@MrJimmy3459 I think credit cards can help your credit score if you're wise with them though, right?

    • @MrJimmy3459
      @MrJimmy3459 Год назад

      @@somebody41 If people focused more on their net worth instead of their FICO score, they'd be in a better place financially

    • @somebody41
      @somebody41 Год назад

      @@MrJimmy3459 What do you mean by that? Would you mind explaining? Thank you. :)

  • @demrasnawla
    @demrasnawla Год назад +26

    "Money is what you need, not debt" damn right

  • @ejay30
    @ejay30 Год назад +51

    Dude makes $10K a month but probably spends a shit load on expenses. That’s why I never take someone making $100K for face value. Someone making $100K a year but having $80K go towards expenses and other stuff is making less money than someone who makes $60K with $30K towards expenses and other expenditures

    • @user-pakshibhithi10
      @user-pakshibhithi10 Год назад +7

      Say that they're saving less not making less

    • @quentinm.williams9
      @quentinm.williams9 6 месяцев назад +4

      Some people get lifestyle creep and feel like when their income increases, they must also increase their expenses only to fail to realize that they were basically in the same boat as before, living paycheck to paycheck.

    • @sachin2842
      @sachin2842 Месяц назад

      but that quality of life ❤cant be forgotten 😉​@@quentinm.williams9

  • @sarahshanahan2222
    @sarahshanahan2222 Год назад +52

    I saw people out jogging. This is a tell tell sign of being around upper class. I think people with money generally handle debt more responsibly. If you go into an area where people are struggling financially (smaller shovels) you are more likely to find what you are looking for

    • @Jackdaniels19894
      @Jackdaniels19894 Год назад

      People that are struggling financially are more likely to be criminals

  • @jubayeramd
    @jubayeramd Год назад +8

    I appriciate your idea that you giving people books. Its much better than those RUclipsrs who just give away money to do shit stuff. Keep helping people man. Cheers

    • @jcrodriguezco
      @jcrodriguezco  9 месяцев назад

      Than kyou bro, really appreciate this comment!

  • @drrd4127
    @drrd4127 Год назад +12

    Credit Cards only suck if you are greedy and spend more than you can pay back!
    Credit Cards can award you for paying your bills every month before the due date, increase your credit scores and have financial security when paying for things online. You can benefit from credit cards as long as you don't view it as free money but know you will have the right amount to pay back that month.

    • @JustN7
      @JustN7 Год назад +4

      Came here to write exactly this. I use my credit card as if it is debit card. For many years i was skeptical about getting a credit card thinking i will end up in debt but then I got one for two main reasons 1. Security (after reading about all the online scams and thefts, i was really worried about swiping my debit card anywhere) 2. The amazing reward points, every month my phone bills and subscriptions practically pay themselves. So yeah, if one is wise with their financial management, credit cards are amazing tools

    • @Dr.Spatula
      @Dr.Spatula Год назад +1

      Additionally, credit cards are the easiest way to build credit when managed properly.
      The last guy, "you don't need credit if you pay for everything in cash." I don't have 300k to drop on a house nor the decade or 3 to save for one while paying for my current place so a mortgage is pretty fucking necessary

    • @KittyKat-vb1nd
      @KittyKat-vb1nd 10 месяцев назад

      Which 95% of Americans lack the ability to do. Work in finance so see what's charged and most treat it like it's a lottery windfall then sink into massive debt for lack of responsibility.

  • @dominickwes7215
    @dominickwes7215 Год назад +9

    My credit score is kinda bad cuz I don’t really use it that much…

  • @Thatguyujustmet
    @Thatguyujustmet Год назад +6

    As the first guy was talking, I was impressed... until he talked about his credit card debt. WHY?!?

    • @Dr.Spatula
      @Dr.Spatula Год назад +4

      The guy that uses it for business expenses? Its a company card

  • @gimcrack555
    @gimcrack555 Месяц назад +1

    Been debt free since I was 36. Never had a need to borrow money or even have a credit score. I'm 60 still debt free and own my home. My credit score shows N/A. Since I haven't used credit for over 23+ years. I been living with in my means and loving it. I feel free and cleanse. Paid cash for everything, even for all my used cars since I was 16.

  • @user-ex2yt1pl6u
    @user-ex2yt1pl6u Год назад +4

    Your credit score is not for you; they are for lenders. People erroneously believe they are there to indicate how financially responsible or credit-worthy they are. However, credit scores are there to measure how profitable you are to a lender. That is why they tend to drop when you do the financially responsible thing by paying off debt. From the lender's standpoint, the new lower score directly reflects how unprofitable you have recently become, even though you meant well by paying off what you owed.

    • @krawl04
      @krawl04 Год назад +1

      I kind of agree with you, it is for lenders and banks to measure how much risk you are as an investment. Yes the borrowers are considered investments to lenders. They wont lend someone $200K+ for a home loan with a history of late payments on cards and other loans you are showing on your score. Would you lend $100 to a friend you know jever pays anyone back? As far as profitable, credit card companies love financially irresponable people. They make the lowest possible payments on credit card debts, dragging out repayments. By the time the debt is paid off, if any, the credit card companies made back almost double their money.

  • @joyce5621
    @joyce5621 Год назад +5

    Should have given them “The Total Money Makeover” book.

  • @piere212
    @piere212 11 дней назад

    1:39 Dude this guy should be the Dave Ramsey of people who don’t need Dave Ramsey anymore.

  • @AmazinMusicNYC
    @AmazinMusicNYC Год назад +3

    I have to pay off my
    Discover credit card debt
    $1,762
    I have a part time job on the weekends

    • @cjhoward409
      @cjhoward409 Год назад +1

      A good friend of mine did that. She bought a little house.. got a 30 year loan because she didn’t qualify for a 15 year loan. She found a part time job on the weekend and put ALL that money on extra principle payments and her house was paid off in 7 years 👍🏻😊

  • @cjhoward409
    @cjhoward409 Год назад +7

    I didn’t need a credit score to buy a vehicle. I had CASH ! 😁

  • @e.r9319
    @e.r9319 Месяц назад

    We don’t need credit. I have good credit score but I don’t take loans out. I pay everything cash. No debt

  • @keselekbakiak
    @keselekbakiak Год назад

    Pay all the debt ASAP is way much better. The bank only need to rope people with interest rate for longer periode. Credit score and bonus is the trick that keep these people stuck on never ending payment.
    The problem happens when you suddenly lose your income, and cant pay all the debt. Most of people dont calculate, how are they going to pay the debt in case of something bad happen.

  • @tsviii9960
    @tsviii9960 Год назад +7

    Dave Ramsey also says to get married and buy a house like the 1950s

  • @kylepace4832
    @kylepace4832 7 дней назад

    Why do I need a high Credit Score? To get Debt… Why do I need debt? For a higher credit score. 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

  • @BladerMario
    @BladerMario 8 месяцев назад +2

    How can someone make $120k a year AND have 20k in cc debt but think that’s totally okay & paying minimums is “keeping up” buddy you’re paying hundreds of dollars in interest who gives a tf about the score

  • @mintico
    @mintico 2 месяца назад

    He work for mission organization? So he assigned mission to secret agents?

  • @ironpandaloco
    @ironpandaloco Год назад

    Imagine Manny Pacquiao with Ivy League student loan debt

  • @knoxio5744
    @knoxio5744 Год назад

    Orlando!

  • @MsTruthseeker2009
    @MsTruthseeker2009 24 дня назад

    The city beautiful

  • @AstroBaby91
    @AstroBaby91 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ask regular people not people who make 10k a month wtf

  • @thezachryan3448
    @thezachryan3448 Год назад +2

    Nothing relatable here for anyone who isn’t killing it.

  • @KlaraBreznik-jm9pj
    @KlaraBreznik-jm9pj 7 месяцев назад

    I thought he had money in that suitcase.

  • @AndLove937
    @AndLove937 7 месяцев назад

    $600 and im losing my mind. I don't like debt 😮

  • @dnlprls
    @dnlprls Год назад +4

    What people don’t understand is that some people have to use their credit cards. Not everybody has a job that pays them over $50,000 a year

    • @cjhoward409
      @cjhoward409 Год назад +6

      Not if you start off smart. Don’t buy a $30,000 car or a $300,000 house. Rent with friends, buy a $3,000 beater of a car. I have never made over $50,000 a year and yet r west ores at age 44 because I was frugal. 😊

    • @lia-sn6co
      @lia-sn6co 11 месяцев назад

      Then you should spend something that within your salary limit.having cc is a big mistake, since you can overspending it.i have no cc at all.and I'm zero debt

    • @dnlprls
      @dnlprls 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@lia-sn6co Buddy apparently you have never went through difficult times, or have a lot of money. Cause if you had you would know what I am saying is correct

  • @Ali-rp1ok
    @Ali-rp1ok Год назад +3

    pappa Dave❤

    • @jcrodriguezco
      @jcrodriguezco  Год назад

      The man himself 🥲 thanks for watching!

  • @tonybrown9875
    @tonybrown9875 Год назад +12

    This is a very niche demographic 😆 Most americans have massive mortgages, big property and income taxes, bad divorces with divorce and family court lawyer bills, child support and alimony, car payments, medical bills and are drowning in debt... losing your job and living off crippling credit is just another trap many of them get lured into. Divorce and homeless rates have never been higher.

  • @bruhdoe2984
    @bruhdoe2984 2 месяца назад

    My credit card debt is like $250 with my monthly income around $1300. (I don’t live in the US, with people’s average income here where I live at $450-500)

  • @61britchie
    @61britchie Месяц назад

    0

  • @djm2189
    @djm2189 Год назад +2

    Lol they sound like my friend group. I'm 28 and earn $10k/month. Only use the CC for fraud, security, and credit score. No debt here. Within a year i actually got $1.2k in travel credit.

  • @jamescares9003
    @jamescares9003 2 месяца назад

    I make 65k with zero debt. I'm able to save 70% of my income and live off the last 30%

  • @binxthekitty54
    @binxthekitty54 Год назад +9

    Cash will always be king

    • @Dr.Spatula
      @Dr.Spatula Год назад

      But I'm not saving till time 50 so I can buy a house in cash

  • @christianswavito2420
    @christianswavito2420 Год назад +4

    1st guy is a cap.

  • @pnfposse123kbabi6
    @pnfposse123kbabi6 Год назад

    What. Is credit

  • @drrd4127
    @drrd4127 Год назад +4

    "Credit is Debt" Em no it is not! If you pay every thing off before the monthly due date, you won't pay interest, interest is the debt! Just avoid interest.
    If you are going to buy $200 of groceries and you have $1000 in savings anyway then put it on credit and pay it back before the due debt and you will never be in debt but you will have fraud security and a good credit score.
    True debt is paying something above your net worth, if you have 1000 net worth and pay for groceries $200 then your net worth becomes $800, if you pay that off straight away before you have to pay interest, YOU ARE NOT IN DEBT! You are paying for what you can already afford without a credit card. On the other hand if your net worth is $1000 and you pay for a $2000 iPhone then you are spending $1000 more than you can pay back and you will be charged interest of you can't pay that back before the Interest rate then you are in Debt!
    That's why banks take into account how much money you have in the bank when getting loans and why they charge billionaires low interest rates on loans only worth thousands of dollars.
    This guy is so clueless, it's unbelievable! 🤦
    Credit Cards are only debt if you allow it to be debt.

    • @mhodge0890
      @mhodge0890 Год назад

      Medical Bills are only debt if you allow it to go into collections

    • @Dr.Spatula
      @Dr.Spatula Год назад

      @@mhodge0890 um, no. Debt by definition is owing more than you have.

  • @back2the80s
    @back2the80s Год назад

    Yay ask people who already have large incomes? Go to lower income areas duh

  • @angelachanellehuang5663
    @angelachanellehuang5663 Год назад

    You need to use cash

    • @angel-ij4xv
      @angel-ij4xv Год назад

      or a pre paid debit card stay away from credit cards

  • @KingFahtah
    @KingFahtah Год назад

    Talking to random people who work for non profit charities huh

  • @shastaweston
    @shastaweston Год назад +1

    click bait garbage title

  • @SugarBear-xq3xc
    @SugarBear-xq3xc 19 дней назад

    putting those stupid subtitles are useless and self destructive for RUclipsrs. I stop the video and just move on instantly

  • @jker5327
    @jker5327 Год назад +7

    Waste of 5 minutes of my life

  • @MrJimmy3459
    @MrJimmy3459 Год назад +5

    This video shows just how brainwashed people are, focusing so much time money and energy to get the FICO score up. If only they put that much effort to get their net worth up they'd be in a WHOLE lot better place financially

    • @drrd4127
      @drrd4127 Год назад +3

      Actually, both the credit score and your networth is taken into account when getting a loan, Banks just want to know you are low risk so they will look at numerous variables, you ability to pay back repayments, your ability to report hardships, your assets and net worth!
      Credit Score is only one part of the picture, it is wise to have multiple ways to prove you are a low risk lender, it also reduces your interest rates.

    • @mhodge0890
      @mhodge0890 Год назад

      Exactly

    • @Dr.Spatula
      @Dr.Spatula Год назад +1

      Fun fact: you can build your credit really easy if you have a credit card, have it pay for a subscription, and have it autopay. Literally never have to think about it. Zero effort. Not everyone is interested in some "hustle" bullshit that will lead you to being broke if you aren't lucky or financially backed