An Atlanta couple who have achieved their debt-free dream is sharing the five-point plan that they said helped them shed $126,000 of debt in less than four years.
Jasmine and Jay McCall were drowning in debt, but now they're sharing the steps they followed to pay off student loans and credit cards
Jasmine and Jay McCall say they were saddled with two types of common debt."We were in about $126,000 of debt. 96,000 of that were student loans. And about 30,000 of that was credit card debt," Jay McCall told"Good Morning America."
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