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To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (96794)4/20/2001 11:18:20 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 436258
 
Household debt burden as a percentage of disposable income -
collected quarterly - please note that consumer debt is *not*
at an all time record high, nor is mortgage debt significantly
higher than historical numbers.
Translation - the sky is not falling, at least not so far.

Total Consumer Mortgage
-------- -------- --------

80:1 13.12 8.72 4.39
80:2 13.14 8.61 4.53
80:3 12.82 8.26 4.56
80:4 12.53 7.96 4.57
81:1 12.47 7.83 4.64
81:2 12.64 7.83 4.80
81:3 12.44 7.64 4.80
81:4 12.49 7.60 4.89
82:1 12.59 7.59 5.00
82:2 12.63 7.57 5.06
82:3 12.54 7.49 5.04
82:4 12.49 7.45 5.04
83:1 12.48 7.44 5.04
83:2 12.46 7.43 5.03
83:3 12.44 7.41 5.04
83:4 12.51 7.46 5.05
84:1 12.56 7.50 5.06
84:2 12.71 7.61 5.09
84:3 12.79 7.68 5.11
84:4 12.99 7.81 5.19
85:1 13.36 7.99 5.37
85:2 13.45 8.02 5.43
85:3 13.82 8.24 5.58
85:4 13.94 8.29 5.64
86:1 13.96 8.29 5.67
86:2 14.07 8.35 5.72
86:3 14.20 8.42 5.78
86:4 14.38 8.48 5.89
87:1 14.10 8.22 5.88
87:2 14.23 8.20 6.03
87:3 14.06 8.04 6.02
87:4 13.89 7.91 5.98
88:1 13.81 7.84 5.96
88:2 13.78 7.78 5.99
88:3 13.67 7.68 6.00
88:4 13.52 7.58 5.94
89:1 13.39 7.52 5.87
89:2 13.54 7.58 5.96
89:3 13.67 7.60 6.06
89:4 13.70 7.58 6.12
90:1 13.51 7.38 6.13
90:2 13.45 7.25 6.20
90:3 13.40 7.17 6.23
90:4 13.41 7.10 6.31
91:1 13.32 6.97 6.35
91:2 13.09 6.77 6.31
91:3 12.96 6.65 6.31
91:4 12.77 6.51 6.26
92:1 12.46 6.32 6.14
92:2 12.25 6.18 6.07
92:3 12.13 6.12 6.02
92:4 11.85 5.97 5.88
93:1 12.05 6.09 5.96
93:2 11.83 6.02 5.81
93:3 11.88 6.08 5.80
93:4 11.76 6.09 5.67
94:1 11.94 6.24 5.70
94:2 11.89 6.26 5.63
94:3 12.02 6.38 5.64
94:4 12.17 6.48 5.69
95:1 12.35 6.57 5.78
95:2 12.65 6.79 5.86
95:3 12.81 6.94 5.87
95:4 12.89 7.04 5.85
96:1 13.03 7.21 5.82
96:2 13.19 7.37 5.82
96:3 13.21 7.40 5.81
96:4 13.26 7.43 5.83
97:1 13.32 7.47 5.86
97:2 13.43 7.54 5.89
97:3 13.42 7.51 5.91
97:4 13.35 7.44 5.90
98:1 13.34 7.46 5.88
98:2 13.39 7.51 5.88
98:3 13.40 7.51 5.89
98:4 13.41 7.51 5.90
99:1 13.47 7.54 5.93
99:2 13.53 7.57 5.96
99:3 13.60 7.56 6.04
99:4 13.66 7.56 6.10
00:1 13.81 7.63 6.17
00:2 13.93 7.67 6.26
00:3 14.08 7.72 6.36
00:4 14.29 7.83 6.46

federalreserve.gov



To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (96794)4/20/2001 1:26:14 PM
From: pater tenebrarum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
not all the data are readable...but anyway, one gets the gist of it...which is that it's an intimidating, incredible debt mountain.

btw, with the economy likely at zero or negative growth, the debt to economic growth ratio is now at infinity. it's amazing that debt growth not only has NOT slowed down, but actually has accelerated judging from the qu 1 data so far.