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Both credit card debt and child support debt are categorized as types of unsecured debt {fact:2, 3, 4, 5} and are identified as non-wealth-building financial burdens that negatively impact parental and child wellbeing [1] as well as overall health outcomes [2].

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The Impacts of Individual and Household Debt on Health and Well ... apha.org American Public Health Association 5 facts
claimTypes of unsecured debt include student loans, medical debt, credit card debt, high-cost credit, legal financial obligations, and child support debt.
claimSpecific forms of debt, including student loans, medical debt, credit cards, high-cost credit (such as payday loans), legal financial obligations, and child support debt, are predictors of poor health in addition to overall levels of unsecured debt.
claimTypes of unsecured debt include student loans, medical debt, credit card debt, high-cost credit, legal financial obligations, and child support debt.
claimTypes of unsecured debt include student loans, medical debt, credit card debt, high-cost credit, legal financial obligations, and child support debt.
claimTypes of unsecured debt include student loans, medical debt, credit card debt, high-cost credit, legal financial obligations, and child support debt.
The Role of Taxation in Family Inequality: Possibilities for Reform ncfr.org National Council on Family Relations 1 fact
claimNon-wealth-building debt, such as credit card debt and child support debt, is linked to decreases in parental psychological wellbeing, positive parenting, and children’s socioemotional wellbeing.