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Debt Is 'The Most Aggressively Marketed Product' In History, Says Dave Ramsey, After He Was Offered Klarna Payments For A T-Shirt

Debt Is 'The Most Aggressively Marketed Product' In History, Says Dave Ramsey, After He Was Offered Klarna Payments For A T-Shirt Adrian Volenik Tue, December 30, 2025 at 11:01 PM GMT+5:30 3 min read V MA KLAR TSLA Financial expert Dave Ramsey responded to a listener’s question on an episode of “The Ramsey Show” about how someone could end up with 35 credit cards. His answer was straightforward: banks don’t care if you can afford it. They care if they can profit off of you.

Debt Is 'The Most Aggressively Marketed Product' In History, Says Dave Ramsey, After He Was Offered Klarna Payments For A T-Shirt

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Key Highlights

  • Credit Cards Are Marketed Harder Than Anything Else “That’s sweet that you’d think common sense would enter into this transaction,” Ramsey said to the listener named Cory.
  • He explained that banks and credit card companies hand out credit not because people are financially sound, but because debt is extremely profitable.
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  • EnergyX Is Tackling the Next $200 Billion Opportunity — Lithium “We now, at this moment in 2024 in America, live in the most marketed-to, sold-to culture in the history of the world,” Ramsey said.
  • “And among the most marketed-to group of people in the history of the human race, the most aggressively marketed product is debt.” “There are loans for everything,” he said about the constant push to finance even the smallest purchases.
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