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Series: CDSP, Consumer Debt Service Payments as a Percent of Disposable Personal Income (Discontinued Series)

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Latest Observations:
Date 2002:Q1 2002:Q2 2002:Q3 2002:Q4 2003:Q1
Value 7.86 7.82 7.80 7.70 7.63

Series Properties:
Series ID: CDSP 
Source(s): Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Release: Household Debt Service and Financial Obligations Ratios  
Units: Percent 
Frequency: Quarterly
Seasonal Adjustment: Not Applicable 
Observation Range: 1980:Q1 to 2003:Q1 
Last Updated: 2005-09-30 1:08 AM CDT 
Notes: The Federal Reserve Board has released revised data for the Household Debt Service Ratio from
the first quarter 1980 to the present. According to the Federal Reserve Board, recent developments
in credit markets necessitated changing some of the sources used to calculate the ratio.
There are new sources for the distribution of loan types and for student loans, as well as updated
sources for loan maturities and interest rates. The change has shifted the level of the ratio down
but the movement has stayed roughly the same. The new release no longer shows consumer debt and
mortgage debt separately.

For futher information please see the Board of Governors web site at
http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/housedebt/default.htm
http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/housedebt/about.htm 

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