George Kamel

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George Kamel



George Kamel is a Ramsey Personality and personal finance expert. Following Ramsey’s proven money plan, George went from negative net worth to a millionaire in under 10 years. Since 2013, he has served on the Ramsey team, speaking across the country, and now frequently co-hosts The Ramsey Show. George also co-hosts top-ranked podcast Smart Money Happy Hour on the Ramsey Network. His goal is to help people spend less, save more, and avoid money traps so they can live a life with more margin, options and freedom.


George and his family reside in Franklin, Tennessee.

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“money is just a magnifying glass: It makes us more of whoever we are. That’s all it does. It’s a tool. Value is about identity as much as utility.”
George Kamel, Breaking Free From Broke: The Ultimate Guide to More Money and Less Stress

“If you think nobody cares if you’re alive, try missing a couple of car payments. –Earl Wilson”
George Kamel, Breaking Free From Broke: The Ultimate Guide to More Money and Less Stress

“It’s now a well-researched fact, thanks to a 2023 study by the Federal Reserve. They set out to determine who, exactly, pays for credit card rewards. The results, though expected, are alarming. In their report, the Fed said, “We estimate an aggregate annual redistribution of $15 billion from less to more educated, poorer to richer, and high to low minority areas, widening existing disparities.”27 Wow.”
George Kamel, Breaking Free From Broke: The Ultimate Guide to More Money and Less Stress



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