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Life Kit

2023-04-11

14 分钟
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Life happens, and so does debt. Unexpected car trouble, the high price of food, a family emergency — there is no shortage of reasons why debt can pile up. In this episode, we offer shame-free solutions for digging out of debt. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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  • Hey, everybody, it's Marielle Seguera.

  • Today we are talking about debt because this is a weird and painful time in our economy.

  • Our personal finances as a nation have just done an incredible flip in a very short time.

  • That's Stacey Vanek Smith, a global economics correspondent for NPR.

  • She's been taking a deep look at debt in America.

  • A couple years ago, when a lot of this government stimulus was coming out, there were enhanced unemployment benefits.

  • Our country was in kind of better personal financial shape than ever before.

  • Like, debt was at one of its lowest levels of all time credit card debt.

  • Also, personal savings rate was, you know, near an all time high that is completely reversed.

  • Prices have been rising.

  • Government stimulus isn't really happening anymore.

  • And now credit card debt is rising at one of the fastest rates ever.

  • And there's this misconception that if you have a giant pile of debt, that's because you lack self discipline.

  • People associate being in debt with being irresponsible or being careless, like, well, you should just, you know, just spend less.

  • You should just learn to budget.

  • And I've talked to a lot of people who are struggling with debt right now.