My friend David Leibowitz explores the fears his clients have of bankruptcy on Bankruptcy Law Network. I encounter clients with the same emotions, fear that life as they know it will end if they file bankruptcy. Well, at some level, the miserable life of living in debt; sleepless nights; having no financial reserves will end. But their fears are of something more horrible yet, bankruptcy.
Why aren’t they afraid of being penniless in their old age? This seems to me to be a real fear. Almost every client who’s struggling to repay credit cards, now at 29% interest, is skimping on saving for retirement. Courtesy of the Great Recession, they have no equity in their homes. If they have a job, there’s no pension attached. They have little or nothing set aside to augment Social Security. Yet fear of bankruptcy keeps them paying on debt they can never repay.
My last post talked about the institutional purveyors of this fear. I’m on this soapbox and don’t want to step down til I make some headway on this issue.
As one of the Peanuts characters said, “Arghhhhhhh!”