32-year-old husband lies to wife about finances, has secretly been stocking funds into a private account with more than $45k, wife goes back on their agreements for finances and childcare

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    AITA for telling my husband that I am going back on our agreement and I dont care if he cries about it?

    Couple in distress
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    My husband and I (both 32) have been together since we were 19. Our entire relationship feels like it just blew up in my face, basically, and I cant tell if I am overreacting.
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    So, we both wanted 1 child and we have planned this for YEARS. We wanted everything perfect first. The home, the careers, the
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    savings, the investments, the nest egg, etc etc etc because we both knew from very early on that once we had a baby, I would be
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    staying home full time and raising our child. His brothers life was unfortunately cut short by a daycare worker when he was just
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    5 months old, back in 2017. So daycare wasnt an option basically and we need to make sure our
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    ducks were in a row so I could stay home and be a full time parent.
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    Two years ago we were sitting on half a million in investments, a few nest eggs in different types of savings and bonds accounts, we
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    bought the house, we even bought a damn boat. Everything we planned for fell in to place, finally, and we started trying for a
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    baby. We now have a perfect 4 week old daughter. I have been out of work since I was 5 months pregnant, due to a
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    abruption - but otherwise everything went fine. Shes perfectly healthy, was a good weight and I bounced back from
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    the delivery fairly quickly because of how much of a support system my husband was. He did more than his fair share, while still
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    working full time. Which is partially why I cannot tell if I am being dramatic or if this is hormones or PPD or whatever. Like I am legitimately livid.
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    So, basically, earlier this afternoon I get a phone call from DHHS to go over health insurance options and whether or not the baby is
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    eligible for state insurance based off our income. I had already given DHHS all of our info (social security numbers, DOB, etc etc) when they called yesterday and
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    was just waiting for all our info and assets to be pulled. Anyways, she calls and says we arent eligible because my husband
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    Daycare
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    makes too much money and that we will need to add her to our private insurance. Absolutely no problem at all! I kind of figured
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    that anyways. But then she off handedly mentions that my husband is making $10,920 monthly gross and that the cut off for state insurance is $7,830
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    monthly gross. Well... here's the issue... for months my husband has been telling me that he only makes $6k a month after taxes.
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    So I get off the phone and I log in to my husband's computer and in to his banking and sure enough, his monthly take home is
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    bordering around $8500. He is transferring everything over $6k in to an account I didnt even know existed. So, I call him out on
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    it and he breaks down and tells me that he "just wanted something that was only his". Please keep in mind that ALL of
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    my money has ALWAYS gone in to our joint account that he uses on a daily basis. So he is hiding money from me so he can have
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    his own money, while plugging away at mine. Over $45k he has sitting in that account. While telling me last week that we
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    couldn't have steak for dinner because spending $38 on 2 steaks was a "waste of money".
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    So, I told him I am putting the baby in daycare and going back to work because obviously I need to safeguard myself if he is hiding
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    away money. Something feels off about it, idk. He instantly started crying (see above, daycare trauma) but I truly just dont trust
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    him financially anymore. I no longer feel secure here. I said I changed my mind and I dont care if he cries about it. AITA?

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