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Household Debt in US Climbs Most in Six Years in NY Fed Survey

Tuesday, 18 February 2014 11:26 AM EST

Consumer debt in the U.S. rose by the most in more than six years last quarter as Americans borrowed to buy homes and cars and to pay for education, according to a survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Household debt increased 2.1 percent to $11.52 trillion, the biggest gain since the third quarter of 2007, the survey showed. The level of debt last quarter was $180 billion higher than a year earlier, the report showed.

“After a long period of deleveraging, households are borrowing again,” Wilbert van der Klaauw, senior vice president and economist at the New York Fed, said in a statement.

Total indebtedness remains 9.1 percent below the peak of $12.68 trillion in the third quarter of 2008, according to the New York Fed. Foreclosures are at the lowest levels since the end of 2005.

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Consumer debt in the U.S. rose by the most in more than six years last quarter as Americans borrowed to buy homes and cars and to pay for education, according to a survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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Tuesday, 18 February 2014 11:26 AM
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