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Dave Ramsey says one daily habit costs you $5,000 a year
Tiny recurring purchases avoid detection because no single one ever feels like a decision worth tracking.
Six dollars for coffee.
Eleven for a delivered lunch.
A quick add-to-cart while you are half paying attention.
None of it trips the mental alarm that a four-figure expense would.
Here is the line that does the work. Ramsey wrote that you can “waste $5,000 a year” simply by spending “$13.70 each day on something you don’t need,” according to his account on X.
The arithmetic is the whole argument. Spend $13.70 a day for a full year and you reach $5,000.50. That is roughly $96 a week and about $411 a month walking out the door with nothing to show for it.
Ramsey is not telling anyone to live joylessly. His point is intention. Money that leaves on autopilot is money you never actually chose to spend, and choosing is the entire game.
What makes the figure sting is what that same $5,000 could become if you sent it somewhere productive instead. So I ran the numbers myself.
When I put $5,000 a year into a basic compounding model at a conservative 7% annual return, the daily-coffee money stops looking trivial fast:
Spending $13.70 a day totals $5,000.50 across a 365-day year, which my own calculation confirms against Ramsey’s figure.
Invested at 7% a year, that $5,000 grows to about $69,000 in 10 years, based on my compounding analysis.
Stretched across a 30-year working career, the same habit redirected into investments reaches roughly $472,000, according to my analysis.
Only 47% of Americans say they have enough cash to cover a $1,000 emergency, according to Bankrate’s 2026 Emergency Savings Report.
https://www.thestreet.com/personal-finance/dave-ramsey-says-one-daily-habit-costs-you-5000-a-year
Six dollars for coffee.
Eleven for a delivered lunch.
A quick add-to-cart while you are half paying attention.
None of it trips the mental alarm that a four-figure expense would.
Here is the line that does the work. Ramsey wrote that you can “waste $5,000 a year” simply by spending “$13.70 each day on something you don’t need,” according to his account on X.
The arithmetic is the whole argument. Spend $13.70 a day for a full year and you reach $5,000.50. That is roughly $96 a week and about $411 a month walking out the door with nothing to show for it.
Ramsey is not telling anyone to live joylessly. His point is intention. Money that leaves on autopilot is money you never actually chose to spend, and choosing is the entire game.
What makes the figure sting is what that same $5,000 could become if you sent it somewhere productive instead. So I ran the numbers myself.
When I put $5,000 a year into a basic compounding model at a conservative 7% annual return, the daily-coffee money stops looking trivial fast:
Spending $13.70 a day totals $5,000.50 across a 365-day year, which my own calculation confirms against Ramsey’s figure.
Invested at 7% a year, that $5,000 grows to about $69,000 in 10 years, based on my compounding analysis.
Stretched across a 30-year working career, the same habit redirected into investments reaches roughly $472,000, according to my analysis.
Only 47% of Americans say they have enough cash to cover a $1,000 emergency, according to Bankrate’s 2026 Emergency Savings Report.
https://www.thestreet.com/personal-finance/dave-ramsey-says-one-daily-habit-costs-you-5000-a-year
22 hours ago, 06:18 AM
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I enjoy listening to his program for the entertainment value. Sometimes I have a hard time the callers are real bc they describe absolutely retarded financial behavior. Boomer Dave's advice on debt reduction and common sense financial advise is rock solid. Full stop.
After that ignore everything he says. His investing assumptions and projections are asinine.
His daughter could get it as long as she stfup and never smiled so I didn't have to see those yuge gums. Srs, vry srs.
After that ignore everything he says. His investing assumptions and projections are asinine.
His daughter could get it as long as she stfup and never smiled so I didn't have to see those yuge gums. Srs, vry srs.
21 hours ago, 06:32 AM
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Yeah but who gives a fuck about US$5k
21 hours ago, 07:13 AM
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20 hours ago, 07:30 AM
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If I had 4 wheels I’d be a car. Ramsey is out of touch, inflation is through the roof, yes coffee and little shit adds up but facts are income has not grown proportionately to inflation, cost of living.
I’m financially conservative but I get the newer generation thinking they are royally fucked, so might as well have that matcha latte or whatever
I’m financially conservative but I get the newer generation thinking they are royally fucked, so might as well have that matcha latte or whatever
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Originally Posted By leoaa777⏩
The lost productivity associated with not being fully caffeinated in a work environment is a liability much greater than $5k
If I had 4 wheels I’d be a car. Ramsey is out of touch, inflation is through the roof, yes coffee and little shit adds up but facts are income has not grown proportionately to inflation, cost of living.
I’m financially conservative but I get the newer generation thinking they are royally fucked, so might as well have that matcha latte or whatever
I’m financially conservative but I get the newer generation thinking they are royally fucked, so might as well have that matcha latte or whatever
20 hours ago, 07:35 AM
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I pay my sugar baby $500 to get a coffee.
20 hours ago, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted By tripod29⏩
Its financial Jerry Springer. Its real, but they screen the calls and filter them. That's why I only listen if Dave is on. Because half the episode is "I have $1000, now what do I do? questions. When Dave is on you get the nitty gritty retardation that I seek out.
I enjoy listening to his program for the entertainment value. Sometimes I have a hard time the callers are real bc they describe absolutely retarded financial behavior. Boomer Dave's advice on debt reduction and common sense financial advise is rock solid. Full stop.
After that ignore everything he says. His investing assumptions and projections are asinine.
His daughter could get it as long as she stfup and never smiled so I didn't have to see those yuge gums. Srs, vry srs.
After that ignore everything he says. His investing assumptions and projections are asinine.
His daughter could get it as long as she stfup and never smiled so I didn't have to see those yuge gums. Srs, vry srs.
Daughter is a dime, plus Jade and her strong arms could put to use. Wonder what Delony's lifting numbers are...he mentions he's buddies with Layne Norton, I wonder if he's strong or just likes the metaphors as they relate heavily with finances and discipline.
Also you are right, Boomer Dave is too funny with his expectations. Oh you make your states average income for your job? Why, you should make 50k above that. Just go get overtime, as if every company has that.
Always laugh when they tell young couples cohabitating to get married and then get silence and hesitation. Hey Dave, they live together because they are broke and don't want to drive to fuck, they both don't want to marry each other.
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19 hours ago, 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted By r32gojirra⏩
This. Is life even worth living if you can't drop by a 7/11 and buy a Fresca?
Yeah but who gives a fuck about US$5k
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Originally Posted By naich⏩
I listen to Dave alot, but only when he's on. The females and a couple random ****** that host sometimes usually tell women who call in that their husband is the problem and he needs to change
Its financial Jerry Springer. Its real, but they screen the calls and filter them. That's why I only listen if Dave is on. Because half the episode is "I have $1000, now what do I do? questions. When Dave is on you get the nitty gritty retardation that I seek out.
Daughter is a dime, plus Jade and her strong arms could put to use. Wonder what Delony's lifting numbers are...he mentions he's buddies with Layne Norton, I wonder if he's strong or just likes the metaphors as they relate heavily with finances and discipline.
Also you are right, Boomer Dave is too funny with his expectations. Oh you make your states average income for your job? Why, you should make 50k above that. Just go get overtime, as if every company has that.
Always laugh when they tell young couples cohabitating to get married and then get silence and hesitation. Hey Dave, they live together because they are broke and don't want to drive to fuck, they both don't want to marry each other.
Daughter is a dime, plus Jade and her strong arms could put to use. Wonder what Delony's lifting numbers are...he mentions he's buddies with Layne Norton, I wonder if he's strong or just likes the metaphors as they relate heavily with finances and discipline.
Also you are right, Boomer Dave is too funny with his expectations. Oh you make your states average income for your job? Why, you should make 50k above that. Just go get overtime, as if every company has that.
Always laugh when they tell young couples cohabitating to get married and then get silence and hesitation. Hey Dave, they live together because they are broke and don't want to drive to fuck, they both don't want to marry each other.
18 hours ago, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted By TheParish⏩
I love when women call in a say something like "My husband bought a guitar and didn't ask me even though we have 50k cash in savings and he earns double my income" and leave with "your marriage is on the rocks and both of you need counseling, and maybe he is cheating" (which costs more than the guitar).
I listen to Dave alot, but only when he's on. The females and a couple random ****** that host sometimes usually tell women who call in that their husband is the problem and he needs to change
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17 hours ago, 10:56 AM
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I agree with a lot of Ramsey's methods, but not on bankruptcy. Fuk the banks.
17 hours ago, 10:59 AM
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i spend $6 a day on a bacon, egg, and cheese on a bagel
am i gonna make it?
am i gonna make it?
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Originally Posted By Waingro⏩
I understand where you're coming from but I think you could strip out a lot of things and it wouldn't really impact how you enjoy life. Coffee is a great example for me personally. Making coffee at home as opposed to buying it at the store won't make a difference in my happiness. Designer clothes is another example.
So basically just don’t enjoy life
Now if Dave suggested you don't go on vacation, cut out nice dinners with family and friends or buy that dream car or boat I would have an issue.
17 hours ago, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted By Waingro⏩
That's about right./ "You cant afford to enjoy life, now get back on the wagie plantation!"
So basically just don’t enjoy life
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it is what it is
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Originally Posted By notbadnotbrad⏩
This. I make coffee at home every morning and I in no way, shape, or form think I'm missing out on anything by not buying $6 g0yslop from Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks daily.
I understand where you're coming from but I think you could strip out a lot of things and it wouldn't really impact how you enjoy life. Coffee is a great example for me personally. Making coffee at home as opposed to buying it at the store won't make a difference in my happiness. Designer clothes is another example.
Now if Dave suggested you don't go on vacation, cut out nice dinners with family and friends or buy that dream car or boat I would have an issue.
Now if Dave suggested you don't go on vacation, cut out nice dinners with family and friends or buy that dream car or boat I would have an issue.
16 hours ago, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted By John
perhaps for many that run to starbucks is grasping at freedom before they go slave for noseberg
This. I make coffee at home every morning and I in no way, shape, or form think I'm missing out on anything by not buying $6 g0yslop from Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks daily.
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i save over $12,000/year just making smart choices and simple painless substitutions. that's over $1,000/month. i suffer not. this is why you G0y stay poor.
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Originally Posted By edwardhaskell⏩
Kinda sad that their grasp at freedom is them is funding a hundred billion dollar corporation for overpriced g0yslop
perhaps for many that run to starbucks is grasping at freedom before they go slave for noseberg
Would rather sleep or just sit down at home and sip my own coffee for 10-15 minutes rather than waste that time and money on a Starcucks stop
15 hours ago, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted By John
we've been trained that giving them money feels good...ever hear of "retail therapy"?
Kinda sad that their grasp at freedom is them is funding a hundred billion dollar corporation for overpriced g0yslop
Would rather sleep or just sit down at home and sip my own coffee for 10-15 minutes rather than waste that time and money on a Starcucks stop
Would rather sleep or just sit down at home and sip my own coffee for 10-15 minutes rather than waste that time and money on a Starcucks stop
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Originally Posted By GordonXXX⏩
most people would feel like they are being tortured by living this way
i save over $12,000/year just making smart choices and simple painless substitutions. that's over $1,000/month. i suffer not. this is why you G0y stay poor.
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14 hours ago, 01:39 PM
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$5 to $10 really does add up when you don't have a steady job. Coffee also makes plaque build up faster on my teeth than anything.
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Originally Posted By John
Crazy how expensive Starbucks is. Almost comparable to cigarettes tbh.
Kinda sad that their grasp at freedom is them is funding a hundred billion dollar corporation for overpriced g0yslop
Would rather sleep or just sit down at home and sip my own coffee for 10-15 minutes rather than waste that time and money on a Starcucks stop
Would rather sleep or just sit down at home and sip my own coffee for 10-15 minutes rather than waste that time and money on a Starcucks stop
I don't drink coffee so no problem over here.
14 hours ago, 01:57 PM
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