Joe Rogan & Joey Diaz Discussing Credit Card Debt and Student Loans

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Published 2024-04-24
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In this candid conversation, Joe Rogan and Joey Diaz dive deep into the financial realities many of us face, tackling the daunting topics of credit card debt and student loans. With their trademark honesty and humor, they explore the traps and pitfalls of these financial burdens, sharing personal anecdotes and practical insights along the way. Whether you're grappling with mounting debt or simply seeking a fresh perspective on managing finances, this discussion offers valuable wisdom and food for thought. Tune in as Rogan and Diaz break down the complexities of modern-day finance and offer strategies for navigating these common challenges.

Video taken from Joe Rogan Experience #2128 - Joey Diaz

All Comments (18)
  • I’m currently $428.21 in credit card debt. I was at $3,000. Almost there 💪🏻, hopefully no devastating life events ruin my plans of no more debt.
  • @james1000
    Put credit card on autopay to pay the statement balance. If you can’t do that then don’t use credit cards.
  • @Mist3man4423
    I dont think student loan debt it is a scam. It was just not properly administered. The intention behind the idea was good but we now see some of the challenges with the benefit of hindsight. If you dont have elite grades and dont get a scholarship, these large wealthy corporations should take on the responsibility of funding the education of their employees.
  • @oscarlopez2275
    It snuck up on me quickly. Was hovering at a $3k balance between 2 cards. Over the course of 10 months it got to $11k total. It didn’t hit me as hard as it should have bc it was spread out bw 2 cards. Next thing you know, a couple emergencies later and you can’t pay it down. Happy to say I’m down to $3k and grinding.
  • @OneFingerYT
    People are just following the leadership of Congress.
  • Very true. Went In to college. Not knowing what I really wanted to do. Was 50k deep college debt. H But the school went under. Have a degree that I will never use. Never getting my 3 years that I attended back. Never applied for loan forgiveness didn't make a payment but some how the debt was cleared. Huge weight of my back.
  • @chrislane4283
    32 No credit cards But now I have no credit and banks won’t deal with me so I’m stuck in an aprtment tryna save for a house…paycheck to paycheck
  • @TacoTomtheBomb
    I paid off my 30k student loans in 6.5 years making about 50k a year. I just didn't buy other stuff.
  • @theotherredguy
    It's a common misconception that you are liable for your spouses debt but it is absolutely untrue. No debtor can collect from you directly because of a debt your spouse owes. They can take money from a joint tax return, from a joint account you both own, and from your spouses estate if they die. That's it. It's common for debt collectors to call you if your spouse dies and tell you they need you to start picking up the payments but you are 100% not liable for that and can tell them to fuck off.
  • @sosadagod6963
    Who put you in debt? Yourself, blame yourself not the system
  • @JohnnyB21401
    They act like these people are victims!! Use cash!!