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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Ohio woman admits to Ramsey she and hubby are over $1M in debt, including $56K to the IRS, and face a lien on their home
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Ohio woman admits to Ramsey she and hubby are over $1M in debt, including $56K to the IRS, and face a lien on their home

Last updated: November 6, 2025 9:30 am
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Ohio woman admits to Ramsey she and hubby are over M in debt, including K to the IRS, and face a lien on their home
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A couple from Ohio, who were previously earning a combined salary of around $230,000, along with revenue from a small side business, are now facing a significant debt crisis. They are burdened with $628,000 in mortgage debt on their house, in addition to other debts totaling between $500,000 and $600,000.

Larissa, the wife, reached out to Dave Ramsey’s show for advice on how to tackle their overwhelming debt. Ramsey pointed out that the couple needed to stop spending recklessly and start strategizing their finances. He mentioned that they were not unintelligent individuals but were highly disorganized and chaotic in managing their money.

The couple is currently dealing with various challenges, including the husband losing his job, owing $56,000 to the IRS with a potential lien on their home, and struggling to live within their means despite their high income. Larissa’s husband, a software quality engineer, recently lost his job due to his contract expiring. They are hopeful that he will find a new role quickly despite the softening job market.

One of the reasons for their financial troubles is the couple’s failure to properly manage their taxes over the years. Larissa admitted that they had not withheld enough from their paychecks for taxes and had also neglected to pay taxes on her side business income from designing and building websites.

The couple’s debt includes $628,000 on their home, $80,000 in student loan debt for him, $45,000 in student loan debt for her, $129,000 in car loans, and a $45,000 debt consolidation loan. They also lack an emergency fund, which has left them vulnerable with no financial cushion to fall back on.

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To prevent such financial crises in the future, it is essential for individuals to be diligent about taxes, maintain a budget, build an emergency fund, and live within their means. Ramsey advised the couple to negotiate a payment plan with the IRS to avoid a lien on their home and to sell their cars, even if they have negative equity. He emphasized the importance of being realistic about their spending habits and urged them to prioritize getting back on track financially.

Despite the challenges they face, the couple’s high income potential provides hope for a brighter financial future. By implementing sound financial practices and seeking professional assistance, they can work towards overcoming their debt and securing their financial stability.

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