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American Focus > Blog > Economy > We owe $250K, pay $2K a month, and still have $100K in debt. Are we kidding ourselves by keeping the house?
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We owe $250K, pay $2K a month, and still have $100K in debt. Are we kidding ourselves by keeping the house?

Last updated: January 2, 2026 10:55 am
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Individual debt levels in the U.S. are on the rise, with nearly half of the population carrying credit card debt, over 42 million people burdened with student loans, and a majority of Americans having mortgages averaging around $300,000 each. This financial strain is a reality for many families, including Jerome and Alex, who are struggling to balance debt repayment with saving for the future.

Jerome and Alex still owe $250,000 on their $400,000 home, resulting in hefty mortgage payments of $2,000 per month. On top of that, they have accumulated over $100,000 in additional debts, including student loans, credit card debt, car loans, and medical expenses from the birth of their son. With a combined annual income of $70,000 after taxes, the couple is finding it challenging to make ends meet while worrying about their financial security.

Considering their financial predicament, Jerome contemplates the idea of selling their home to alleviate some of their debt burden. He envisions downsizing to a more affordable apartment, using the proceeds to pay off debts, save for retirement, and fund their son’s future education. Living in Indiana, where the cost of living is lower than the national average, Jerome and Alex weigh the pros and cons of such a drastic decision.

With credit card debt amounting to $20,000, student loans totaling $40,000, car loans of $50,000, and medical debt of $25,000, the couple faces significant financial challenges. Their credit card APR of 28% is higher than the national average, prompting them to prioritize debt repayment. However, selling their home could potentially provide them with a lump sum to make a dent in their debts.

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While selling their home may seem like a quick fix, the financial implications need careful consideration. After factoring in selling costs and real estate agent commissions, Jerome and Alex may not have much left after settling their debts. Investing any proceeds wisely and making additional monthly contributions could help them build a more secure financial future.

Instead of selling their home, Jerome and Alex could explore other strategies to tackle their debt, such as consolidating student loans, transferring credit card balances for lower interest rates, negotiating repayment plans with creditors, or even considering additional sources of income. Following a structured financial plan, like Dave Ramsey’s 7 Baby Steps, could guide them towards debt freedom and long-term financial stability.

Ultimately, achieving financial stability requires discipline and sacrifice. By implementing cost-cutting measures, exploring debt consolidation options, and increasing income streams, Jerome and Alex can work towards a brighter financial future for themselves and their family.

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