“Overall, 40.9% of the population had at least one form of debt in that year.”
You’re telling me not everyone has a limited edition Ferrari? It’s actually pretty concerning how high that ratio is, and surprises me
And it’s gonna get a lot worse
Does this include mortgages?
>The family situation also mattered: 14.2% of people in households with children were in arrears, compared to 7.7% without children.
And then we complain that Swiss people don’t make kids anymore.
I remember the first time I didn’t have payment arrears
I was 27 years old
best pre-new year eve of my life
I suspect some of those are tax bills, they can be large and not everyone can manage that perfectly. The amount of times I saw loan requests for tax is insane on those P2P lending sites back in c. 2015. I think the government should offer credit at something fair like 3-5% and kill off lending sharks/banks.
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“Overall, 40.9% of the population had at least one form of debt in that year.”
You’re telling me not everyone has a limited edition Ferrari? It’s actually pretty concerning how high that ratio is, and surprises me
And it’s gonna get a lot worse
Does this include mortgages?
>The family situation also mattered: 14.2% of people in households with children were in arrears, compared to 7.7% without children.
And then we complain that Swiss people don’t make kids anymore.
I remember the first time I didn’t have payment arrears
I was 27 years old
best pre-new year eve of my life
I suspect some of those are tax bills, they can be large and not everyone can manage that perfectly. The amount of times I saw loan requests for tax is insane on those P2P lending sites back in c. 2015. I think the government should offer credit at something fair like 3-5% and kill off lending sharks/banks.
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