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Hear about how much debt everyone in the US has all the time, curious about some of your stories!

My bad debt is 10k left on a school loan from a for profit school that is now out of business.

Only other debt is house.

So how are you all doing with debt management?

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[โ€“] Anyolduser@lemmynsfw.com 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Can you provide a reputable source that large numbers of people are taking mortgages they're likely to default on?

I have not heard any reporting saying that is happening. I do, however have a family member who works in banking and interfaces with federal regulators that enforce the laws passed to prevent future subprime mortgage crises.

[โ€“] foggy@lemmy.world -1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

No. My source is basic arithmetic. The math just simply doesn't check out. Banking isn't rocket science.

A 200K home mortgage is roughly 2000/mo mortgage. It's not doable for median household income if about 75k, or about $4200/month after taxes, while grocery prices inflate over 10% year in end, and the median house price is like 380k right now. The math doesn't check out.

At this point I'm repeating myself.