Aug 14 2014

Will subprime auto loans ignite another credit crisis? Fed reports $101 billion in new auto loans between April and June with a sizable portion being in the form of subprime debt.

Buying a car is a big deal given that the sticker price of an automobile is close to the annual per capita income of an American worker. The average car in the US now costs $31,000. That is a healthy amount of money for a regular working person. Since incomes have gone stagnant for well […]

Sep 17 2012

100 million credit card accounts are gone since 2008 – Credit card balances decline by 22 percent since their 2008 peak.

Credit cards have been used as a lifeline and a way to live beyond one’s means in the United States for many years.  Yet the current environment of deleveraging is hitting credit cards hard.  The outstanding balance on credit card debt has reached a level last seen over a decade ago.  This is positive since […]

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