In an interview with ABC News airing today, the former secretary of state and possible presidential contender in 2016 said the couple emerged from the White House saddled with legal fees and debt.
Clinton said they struggled to finance "mortgages, for houses" and daughter Chelsea's education.
Financial disclosures showed that the family in 2001 owed millions of dollars in legal bills stemming from Bill Clinton's time in the White House.
Republicans said the remark shows it's difficult for ordinary people to relate to Clinton, who has made a fortune in speaking fees and is promoting a new book.