u/Pleasant_Cat82

▲ 6 r/Debt

Am I actually in too much debt or just panicking?

*Using a second Reddit account to try to protect identity

I’m 30, make about $90k/year and take home around $4,800/month. I’m pregnant with my first baby and due later this year. It’s a higher risk pregnancy and there’s a possibility of an early delivery/NICU stay, so that’s adding to my financial anxiety.

Mortgage: ~$180k, house worth around $250k
My share of the mortgage: $773/month
Car: ~$46k left, 0% interest, $673/month
Car is worth around $35k, so I’m about $11k underwater
Federal student loans: ~$82k
IDR payment should be around $416/month
Credit card debt: $0
Personal loans: $0
Savings: ~$13k
Car insurance: $102/month
Phone: $55/month
Childcare once the baby is here: $35/day
Electric/urilities: ~$200-300

I know the car payment is going to stand out. We do need a car because of work, appointments, childcare, etc., so going without a vehicle isn’t really an option. I’m also about $11k underwater on it, so selling it would mean coming up with that difference and then still needing to buy another car.

I’ve been freaking out a little because the student loan payment plus the car payment feels like a lot, especially with a baby coming and the possibility of NICU/medical bills.

I’ve even wondered if I should talk to a bankruptcy attorney, mostly because I’m so underwater on the car, but I don’t know if that’s completely overkill considering I have no credit card or personal loan debt.

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u/Pleasant_Cat82 — 20 hours ago