188: How to Get out of Credit Card Debt | Feedback Friday

188: How to Get out of Credit Card Debt | Feedback Friday

By Jordan Harbinger

If you've gotten yourself into credit card debt, it's hard to see a way out. Minimum payments can be as much as rent and won't always whittle down the debt because your interest rates are probably too high. With thanks again to Ramit Sethi (@ramit) of I Will Teach You to Be Rich, we'll show you how get out of credit card debt more easily than you probably think possible.

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