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Debt is like cholesterol. A certain level is good, even necessary for life. However, too much will steal from your future and devastate you.  
  • Monthly student loan payments should not exceed 8 to 10% of gross monthly income.  
  • As debt exceeds 15% of gross income it becomes more difficult to manage.  

  • The general rule of thumb for managing households is to keep monthly debt payments to a maximum of 20% of gross monthly income.

  • For someone making $5,000 a month before taxes, this means keeping car payment, credit card payments, etc, to $1000 per month or less.

  • This figure does not include mortgage payment, which is considered a form of safer debt because it’s backed by property.

  • The idea of good debt is dangerous, because it encourages people to buy more house than they need or can comfortably afford considering their other financial obligations and goals.

  • Total debt payments should be comfortably less than 50% of gross monthly income. This formula leaves some income left over each month for spending money, savings, investments, wants and the unexpected “stuff” that inevitably happens.