I have a chronic problem with my spouse that goes beyond the saver/spender fight, and I’m at a loss to know what to do anymore. We’re late 40’s, married 5 years, no kids. I’m the saver, money manager, and primary wage earner as an engineer. She’s the spender, always seems to be broke whether she has a job or not, doesn’t pay bills on time, has bad credit (no cards now), can’t be bothered with balancing a checkbook.. Curently she in under-employed in retail after nearly 3 years of unemployment follwing lay-offs from corporate contract work.
I’ve been trying the “hers-mine- and ours” method, just having a joint checking account for incidental household bills. I pay all the regular bills (mortgage, groceries, electric, etc.) from my own checking account. Whenever we have joint money, bit by bit she spends it until it’s all gone. A couple of years ago I had to sell over 32K in joint stocks to pay off credit cards she had maxed out and hidden from me until it was too late. I want her to pay that money back to us, but I don’t think it will ever happen. Setting dollar limits, etc. just doesn’t work.. I gave up on the joint account, stopped putting any money in, and ignoring whatever she did with it, since it was a small amount of money not worth fighting over.
I’m fortunate, my elderly parents are fairly well-off and give each of us money every Christmas. In past years, I put money into my Roth and home stuff, while I can’t say what she did other than some medical expenses. This year, we each put our money in the joint account until we figured out plans for it, discussing things like Roth IRA contributions, home repairs, a dream trip. A step in the right direction, I thought. Then I asked for the checkbook to go pay for an errand- come to find out she’d already written out over 1000 bucks for personal bills she was behind on, and hasn’t balanced the checkbook in over 8 months. This after trying to plan together, her saying she’d been listening to Suze Orman, trying to learn from her, and me. I feel like it’s just BS and the same old irresponsible, bad habits are sabotaging us once again. I took back my share of the money from the account, and I’ve been avoiding a confrontation, but I’m resentful, angry, and don’t know what to do. Help!
I’ve been trying the “hers-mine- and ours” method, just having a joint checking account for incidental household bills. I pay all the regular bills (mortgage, groceries, electric, etc.) from my own checking account. Whenever we have joint money, bit by bit she spends it until it’s all gone. A couple of years ago I had to sell over 32K in joint stocks to pay off credit cards she had maxed out and hidden from me until it was too late. I want her to pay that money back to us, but I don’t think it will ever happen. Setting dollar limits, etc. just doesn’t work.. I gave up on the joint account, stopped putting any money in, and ignoring whatever she did with it, since it was a small amount of money not worth fighting over.
I’m fortunate, my elderly parents are fairly well-off and give each of us money every Christmas. In past years, I put money into my Roth and home stuff, while I can’t say what she did other than some medical expenses. This year, we each put our money in the joint account until we figured out plans for it, discussing things like Roth IRA contributions, home repairs, a dream trip. A step in the right direction, I thought. Then I asked for the checkbook to go pay for an errand- come to find out she’d already written out over 1000 bucks for personal bills she was behind on, and hasn’t balanced the checkbook in over 8 months. This after trying to plan together, her saying she’d been listening to Suze Orman, trying to learn from her, and me. I feel like it’s just BS and the same old irresponsible, bad habits are sabotaging us once again. I took back my share of the money from the account, and I’ve been avoiding a confrontation, but I’m resentful, angry, and don’t know what to do. Help!
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