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Household Debt and the Great Recession - Review
In the mid-2000s, household private debt reached a new level 1.2 times larger than personal income—before collapsing during the Great Recession. This article uses microeconomic data to document the main changes in personal debt and explore the behavior of debt across generations over two periods: before and after the Great Recession.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../publications/review/2017-04-12/household-debt-and-the-great-recession
The Homeownership Experience of Minorities During the Great Recession - Review
It has been argued that during the Great Recession, wealth losses were more concentrated for college-educated Black and Hispanic families than for White and Asian college-educated families and their non-college-educated Black and Hispanic peers. This article explores the extent to which the homeownership experience for families who purchased homes between 2004 and 2008 is a potentially important factor in explaining this finding.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../the-homeownership-experience-of-minorities-during-the-great-recession
Developments in Household Debt in Eighth District MSAs - Economic Synopses
Current household-debt levels indicate little likelihood of a debt crisis.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../2018/08/03/developments-in-household-debt-in-eighth-district-msas
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