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Question of the Day: What percent of Americans have reported spending beyond their monthly budget? - Blog
Question of the Day: What percent of Americans have reported spending beyond their monthly budget? - Blog
We've all heard money talks. But for how many people is it saying goodbye? Answer: A whopping 84%   Questions: What are some possible factors that would lead to someone spending beyond their budget? How do unexpected expenses, like medical emergencies or car repairs, impact a person's ability to stick to their budget?
·ngpf.org·
Question of the Day: What percent of Americans have reported spending beyond their monthly budget? - Blog
What If Money Expired? | NOEMA
What If Money Expired? | NOEMA
A long-forgotten German economist argued that society and the economy would be better off if money was a perishable good. Was he an anarchist crank or the prophet of a better world?
·noemamag.com·
What If Money Expired? | NOEMA
Mapped: Personal Finance Requirements, by State
Mapped: Personal Finance Requirements, by State
Here are the states that require high school students to take a personal finance course in order to graduate.
·visualcapitalist.com·
Mapped: Personal Finance Requirements, by State
Credit Card Delinquencies Continue to Rise—Who Is Missing Payments? - Liberty Street Economics
Credit Card Delinquencies Continue to Rise—Who Is Missing Payments? - Liberty Street Economics
This morning, the New York Fed’s Center for Microeconomic Data released the 2023:Q3 Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit. After only moderate growth in the second quarter, total household debt balances grew $228 billion in the third quarter across all types, especially credit cards and student loans. Credit card balances grew $48 billion this quarter and marked the eighth quarter of consecutive year-over year increases. The $154 billion nominal year-over-year increase in credit card balances marks the largest such increase since the beginning of our time series in 1999. The increase in balances is consistent with strong nominal spending and real GDP growth over the same time frame. But credit card delinquencies continue to rise from their historical lows seen during the pandemic and have now surpassed pre-pandemic levels. In this post, we focus on which groups have fallen behind on debt payments and discuss whether rising delinquencies are narrowly concentrated or broad based.
·libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org·
Credit Card Delinquencies Continue to Rise—Who Is Missing Payments? - Liberty Street Economics
What Is the Real Value of $100 in Metropolitan Areas?
What Is the Real Value of $100 in Metropolitan Areas?
The real value of $100 in San Francisco is $83.45, compared to $119.28 in Anniston-Oxford. In other words, the purchasing power in the Anniston-Oxford area is 43 percent greater than in the San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward area.
·taxfoundation.org·
What Is the Real Value of $100 in Metropolitan Areas?
As the loan churns
As the loan churns
The CFPB has sued one US company for trapping consumers in an endless cycle of personal loan refinancing.
·morningbrew.com·
As the loan churns