Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Sucking it up and paying it off via FaceTheFactsUSA.org

Our debt goes down while Uncle Sam’s rises

One reason for our sluggish recovery from the recession is what Americans are doing with their money: paying off old debt. Total American household debt is 17.5 percent lower than when the market crash occurred in 2008. From 2007 to 2010, the percentage of US households owing some kind of debt fell from 77 to 75 percent. Total households debt in this country now stands at $11.38 trillion. At its peak in 2008, it totaled $13.8 trillion.

To see what that means to the average household – and what types of debt we’re running – click on today’s infographic, then comment below. In an economy driven by consumer spending, is this trend good or bad?

Read more...We’re settling old bills: American household debt is down 17.5% since the 2008 market crash! | Face the Facts USA

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