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Auto loan delinquencies rise as loan-accommodation programs end

Por: CNBC Business November 08, 2022

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In this articlewatch nowVIDEO2:4802:48Few show concerns about auto loan delinquencies amid strong job marketWith inflation cutting into the budgets of Americans, a growing percentage of people with auto loans are struggling to make their monthly payments.TransUnion, which tracks more than 81 million auto loans in the U.S., said Tuesday the percentage of loans that are at least 60 days delinquent hit 1.65% in the third quarter, the highest rate... + full article



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