• The United States of Debt - Best & Worst Metros for Nonmortgage Debt

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

The United States of Debt - Best & Worst Metros for Nonmortgage Debt

  • Summary

  • The Hidden Debt Draining Americans' Dreams

    If you're feeling overwhelmed by nonmortgage debt and struggling to keep up with your financial goals, then you are not alone! Are you tired of feeling like you're drowning in debt and not making any progress? Maybe you've been trying to cut back on spending or increase your income, but nothing seems to be working. It's frustrating, isn't it? Let's dive into the best and worst cities for nonmortgage debt to understand how regional patterns could be impacting your financial situation based on a recent article by LendingTree.com.


    READ THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE HERE!


    In this episode, you will be able to:

    • Discover the surprising non-mortgage debt trends in US metros.
    • Uncover the impact of consumer debt on the American dream.
    • Explore eye-opening statistics on auto loan debt in cities across the US.
    • Compare the staggering realities of student loans and credit card debt.
    • Evaluate the Top 50 Metros and compare how you rank vs your average neighbor.
    • Find out which cities rank as the best and worst for non-mortgage debt.


    Watch the original VIDEO HERE!


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