How does this usually end?

 From information sources.

 “The New York Fed has published a quarterly report on debt.

 And he turned out to be gloomy.

 Net household debt rose to $17.3 trillion, a record high.

 This is largely due to mortgages, student loans, credit cards and car loans.

 In total, the debt is $200 billion higher than in the previous quarter, that is, approximately $2 billion per day.

 This suggests that the average household debt in the US is $132,500."

 Peter Onge is a fellow at the Thomas A. Rowe Institute for Economic Policy Research.

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 Who can tell me, this can go on forever, or do we need to wait for the next world war so that the Americans can safely write off their war debts again?


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