Riding with the repo man (update)

与收债人同行(更新)

Planet Money

2026-02-04

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Planet Money book tour ticket info and dates here.  A record number of Americans with poor or just okay credit are behind on their car payments. And once last year’s numbers are tallied, an estimated 3 million cars will have been repossessed in 2025. That would be on par with how bad it got during the Great Recession. What’s going on? And why now?  Today on the show, we focus on the micro part of the story to answer the macro question. First, we hear a favorite story of ours from 2019. We follow the lifecycle of a delinquent car loan from three different perspectives: the salesman, the driver, and the repo man. Then we’ll hear an update from them in 2026 as we try to find out why so many Americans are behind on their car payments.  Subscribe to Planet Money+ Listen free: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the NPR app or anywhere you get podcasts. Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / Our weekly Newsletter. This episode is hosted by Kenny Malone and Preeti Varathan. It was originally produced by Darian Woods and edited by Bryant Urstadt. Our update was reported by Vito Emanuel and produced by Sam Yellowhorse Kesler, and edited by Planet Money’s executive producer, Alex Goldmark. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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  • Planet Money is going on tour.

  • To celebrate the release of our first ever book,

  • we are holding about a dozen events around the country,

  • details on cities and dates at PlanetMoneyBook.com.

  • That's PlanetMoneyBook.com.

  • This is Planet Money from NPR.

  • This seems like a pretty nice neighborhood.

  • Yeah.

  • Every house here, the lights are all out.

  • People are asleep.

  • And we're sneaking up quietly on the car.

  • Larry Baker is a repo man.

  • We're crammed in a surprisingly small tow truck, creeping through the suburbs in Ohio.

  • Tonight, Larry's job is to find and repossess a black Chevy Cruze.

  • The person who bought that car is about six payments behind,

  • and the finance company wants its car back.

  • Right there.

  • What's that?

  • It's right there.

  • OK.