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  2. Debt crisis - Wikipedia

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    The European debt crisis is a crisis affecting several eurozone countries since the end of 2009. [7] [8] Member states affected by this crisis were unable to repay their government debt or to bail out indebted financial institutions without the assistance of third-parties (namely the International Monetary Fund, European Commission, and the European Central Bank).

  3. The Consequences of Aggressive Debt Repayment - AOL

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    Getty ImagesWarning: The journey to debt freedom can take a toll on your mental health and relationships. By Erin Lowry Jacquelyn Delcamp felt directionless and unmotivated. Like many of her ...

  4. List of sovereign debt crises - Wikipedia

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    Type, causes, consequences, and references Argentina: 1827: Default. [23] 1890: Baring crisis [23] 1982: Latin American debt crisis [23] 1988–89: Latin American debt crisis [23] 2001: Following years of instability, the Argentine economic crisis (1999–2002) came to a head, and a new government announced it could not meet its public debt ...

  5. 2023 United States debt-ceiling crisis - Wikipedia

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    The United States debt ceiling is a legislative limit that determines how much debt the Treasury Department may incur. [23] It was introduced in 1917, when Congress voted to give Treasury the right to issue bonds for financing America participating in World War I, [24] rather than issuing them for individual projects, as had been the case in the past.

  6. Debt growing at an 'alarming' pace - AOL

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    Credit card debt is growing at an "alarming" pace. ... Nearly one-third of consumers, 31%, said it is very difficult or difficult for them to pay recurring debts on time. As a result, a quarter of ...

  7. Causes of the European debt crisis - Wikipedia

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    Public debt $ and %GDP (2010) for selected European countries Government debt of Eurozone, Germany and crisis countries compared to Eurozone GDP. The European debt crisis, often also referred to as the eurozone crisis or the European sovereign debt crisis, was a multi-year debt crisis that took place in the European Union (EU) from 2009 until the mid to late 2010s that made it difficult or ...

  8. Yellen: 'Catastrophic economic consequences' if debt ceiling ...

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    The United States Congress has a deadline on paying its bills: October 18, 2021. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen said that if Congress does not raise the debt ceiling, the Treasury will run ...

  9. Household debt - Wikipedia

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    Household debt in Great Britain 2008-10. Household debt is the combined debt of all people in a household, including consumer debt and mortgage loans.A significant rise in the level of this debt coincides historically with many severe economic crises and was a cause of the U.S. and subsequent European economic crises of 2007–2012.

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