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The concepts are related through academic research examining their intersection, as Drentea and Lavrakas (2000) analyzed the association between debt and race in [1] and [2], while [3] identifies race as a layer of precarity that exacerbates the impact of debt.

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The Impacts of Individual and Household Debt on Health and Well ... apha.org American Public Health Association 2 facts
claimDrentea and Lavrakas (2000) analyzed the association between health, race, and debt in a study published in Social Science & Medicine.
claimDrentea and Lavrakas (2000) analyzed the association among health, race, and debt in Social Science & Medicine.
How the Psychological Burden of Debt Impacts Our Physical Health lithub.com Kristin Collier · Literary Hub 1 fact
claimSmall amounts of debt can be devastating when combined with other layers of precarity, such as race, disability, wealth, sexual orientation, and immigration status.