Another new month!
We cashed an IRA to qualify for food assisstance, which we haven't gotten yet-NOT RECOMMENDED! But in our situation it made sense for both the short and long term.
May
4 credit cards $31,069
June
2 credit cards $23,308
paid $7,761
Closed one credit card account, left the one with the $22,000 line open so it looks like we are using 50% of our credit rather than over 90%. The cards are hidden.
Home loans, same, haven't paid yet.
May/June
3 home loans $248,921
When we have more money we will have to try to catch up on retirement savings. For now, our debt is lower, our payments are lower, we should qualify for over $500 a month in food assistance until we have a full time job. I have to now pursue the food assistance, which will help keep the other bills paid. In is very nice, though, to be in less debt when we are thinking we might have to move, and qualify for another home loan. I hope we can stay here, but we will see what is in the cards for us.
Looking forward to reading other people's progress, difficulties, and plans to keep chipping away the debt.