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U.S. debt could threaten the economic growth that’s needed to keep the burden sustainable, former...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 7 hours ago"Even absent this dire scenario, meeting additional interest obligations as the debt ratio rises...
‘I don’t live extravagantly by any means’: I have $68,000 in credit-card debt and $50,000 in a...
MarketWatch via Yahoo Finance· 9 hours agoHere’s a fascinating nugget about impulsive shoppers and what — and why — they do what they do....
‘Poo in the Water’: How Financial Engineering Sullied Britain’s Most Famous River
The Wall Street Journal· 17 minutes agoThe U.K.’s largest water utility has been accused of loading up on debt to pay investors dividends...
Going into debt for a Disney trip? Study says 45% of parents have done it
WTSP-TV Tampa· 1 day agoFor some families, a trip spent making magical memories at Disney World is priceless. Loan company...
Average trip to Disney World puts parents $2k in debt, study finds
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA majority said the cost was significantly higher than what they expected to spend. Parents also...
WalletHub study ranks Arkansas 4th in nation for delinquent debt
KARK via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoThe consumer finance site WalletHub ranked the state 4th out of the 50 states for debt delinquency....
Parents taking children to Walt Disney World acquire nearly $2K in debt, study shows
KTLA articles via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoAccording to a Lending Tree study, 45% of parents taking young children to Walt Disney World in...
You Won't Believe How Much Debt the Average American Has
The Motley Fool via AOL· 4 days agoAmericans carry a combined total of nearly $18 trillion in debt Recent research by The Motley Fool...
Disney trips lead to debt for almost 50% of parents with young children, study finds
Fox local via AOL· 2 days agoThe trip of a lifetime to a Disney theme park has turned into a financial nightmare for many U.S....
More than a third of travelers plan to go into debt to fund summer vacation, study finds
WSMV Nashville· 5 days agoTed Rossman with Bankrate said he found this a little alarming. “I don’t want to tell people they can’t have any fun, but I do worry about layering let’s say a 20 or 25 percent interest rate on top of whatever you’re spending this summer.”