His wife surprised him with $220,000 in student loans — here’s how they tackled $480,000 in debt

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His wife surprised him with $220,000 in student loans — here’s how they tackled $480,000 in debt
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This happily married dad felt like an ‘economic slave’ after financial revelations by his wife. Their first move? An Excel spreadsheet.

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