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US household debt hit all-time high of $13.2trn in Q1 2018

by Admin
May 18, 2018
in Nigeria

US household debt has set yet another record high as it reached $13.2 trillion in the first quarter of 2018, a $63 billion increase from the previous quarter.

Now, household debt is half a trillion dollars higher than its previous peak in 2008, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which uses data from Equifax.

Most of this debt comes in the form of mortgages, which increased by $57 billion, to $8.9 trillion, at the start of the year.

Part of the increase is expected due to inflation and population growth. And there are other reasons researchers at the Fed aren’t too worried about the mountain of debt that Americans are amassing—yet.

The growth in debt is slower than before the financial crisis, when mortgage debt increased as fast as house prices. In the housing market, the proportion of serious mortgage delinquencies is falling, and is now down to 1.2% of housing debt. The median credit score for new mortgages rose to 761 from 755, and the share of those infamous subprime loans is falling. Mortgages to borrowers with credit scores below 620 was just 3%, compared with 15% in early 2007. (Experian considers all scores below 670 subprime.)

However, there are more worrying signs with other types of loans. Delinquency rates for credit cards and auto loans are rising, while about 10% of student loans were at least 90 days overdue in the latest reading. While subprime loans are no longer a serious issue in the mortgage market, they are still prevalent for auto loans.

In the first quarter, 19 percent of new auto loans were issued with credit scores below 620, amounting to $25 billion. Auto-loan delinquencies have been rising since 2012, and at the end of March 4.3 percent of auto debt was at least 90 days overdue. The highest rate in the past 15 years was 5.3 percent at the end of 2010.

Meanwhile, wealth from housing has also increased to a record high, at more than $14 trillion. For the most part, house prices have recovered since the financial crisis—but homeownership rates haven’t, particular for younger people.

The homeownership rate for Americans under 35 is just 35 percent, compared with 43 percent before the crisis. For over 65s, homeownership rates have held steady at around 80 percent. “While housing wealth is at an all-time high, it has shifted into the hands of older and more creditworthy borrowers, in part because of tight mortgage lending standards,” said Andrew Haughwout, senior vice president at the New York Fed.

Although American households, in the aggregate, appear able to withstand a financial shock thanks to rising wealth and less worrying types of indebtedness, the details reveal that this is mostly true for older borrowers with higher credit scores

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