Credit card and auto loan delinquencies reach alarming highs, “Buy Now, Pay Later” debt surge, trillions in loans maturing by 2026

In the quiet hum of everyday life, a storm brews unnoticed. The United States stands at the precipice of a financial upheaval, with trillions in corporate and consumer loans maturing by 2026. These debts, once manageable under low-interest rates, now face refinancing at significantly higher costs.






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