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Household debt

Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Nov

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Payday holiday: how households fare after payday credit bans

Payday loans are widely condemned as a ?predatory debt trap.? We test that claim by researching how households in Georgia and North Carolina have fared since those states banned payday loans in May 2004 and December 2005. Compared with households in all other states, households in Georgia have bounced more checks, complained more to the Federal Trade Commission about lenders and debt collectors, and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection at a higher rate. North Carolina households have fared about the same. This negative correlation?reduced payday credit supply, increased credit ...
Staff Reports , Paper 309

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Are the distinctions between debt and equity disappearing? An overview

Conference Series ; [Proceedings] , Volume 33 , Pages 1-11

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The growth of consumer credit and the household debt service burden

Household debt is at a record high relative to disposable income. Some analysts are concerned that this unprecedented level of debt might pose a risk to the financial health of American households and ultimately lead them to curtail their spending. In this paper, I summarize some of the relevant facts concerning the growth of consumer credit and the household debt service burden, outline the results of the research that has been conducted in this area, and look at the questions that might be answered with additional research.
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2000-12

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The role of subordinated debt in bank safety and soundness regulation

Proceedings , Paper 673

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How worrisome is the U.S. net foreign debt position?

Chicago Fed Letter , Issue May

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Corporate liquidity

FRBSF Economic Letter

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The economics of sovereign defaults

Economic Quarterly , Volume 93 , Issue Spr , Pages 163-187

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Consequences of going private buyouts for public debt and preferred stock: 1974-1985

Proceedings , Paper 232

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