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Credit card debt and car loans are both categorized as common forms of consumer debt [1] and are frequently compared in surveys regarding household debt prevalence [2] and their impact on mental health across different generations [3].

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How Different Forms of Debt Affect Our Mental Health: Study innerbody.com Innerbody 2 facts
measurementMore than half of survey respondents reported having home loan debt (63.1%) or credit card debt (60.1%), while less than half reported having student loans (42.3%) or auto loans (39.1%).
measurementCredit card debt was reported as the primary source of mental health struggles for 43% of Gen X participants, while auto loans (10.7%) and student loans (19.5%) were the primary sources for Gen Z participants.
Understanding Debt | Business and Management | Research Starters ebsco.com EBSCO 1 fact
claimCommon forms of debt include credit card debt, auto loans, and installment loans for consumer goods.