consumer debt
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The Impacts of Individual and Household Debt on Health and Well ... apha.org Oct 25, 2021 9 facts
claimThe deregulation and 'democratization' of credit industries in the United States have made consumer debt widely available while real wages have declined, forcing many individuals to rely on credit to meet basic needs like rent, food, or unexpected expenses.
referenceConsumer debt is a form of 'embodied neoliberalism' that impacts epidemiology and lived experience, according to E. Sweet, F. Stanley, and L.Z. DuBois in a 2018 International Journal of Health Services article.
claimThe deregulation and 'democratization' of credit industries have made consumer debt widely available at the same time real wages have declined, forcing many individuals to rely on credit to meet basic needs like rent, food, or unexpected expenses.
referenceSweet E, Stanley F, and DuBois LZ (2018) explored the concept of 'embodied neoliberalism' through an epidemiological study on the lived experience of consumer debt.
referenceSweet, Stanley, and DuBois (2018) published a study in the International Journal of Health Services titled 'Embodied neoliberalism' that examines the epidemiology and lived experience of consumer debt.
referenceThe concept of 'embodied neoliberalism' is used to analyze the epidemiology and lived experience of consumer debt in a 2018 study by E. Sweet, F. Stanley, and L.Z. DuBois in the International Journal of Health Services.
claimConsumer debt is experienced through the lens of 'embodied neoliberalism,' which impacts epidemiology and lived experience, according to a 2018 study in the International Journal of Health Services.
claimThe deregulation and 'democratization' of credit industries have made consumer debt widely available at the same time that real wages have declined, forcing many individuals to rely on credit to meet basic needs like rent and food or to pay for unexpected expenses.
claimA 2018 study by E. Sweet, F. Stanley, and L.Z. DuBois published in the International Journal of Health Services explored the epidemiology and lived experience of consumer debt under the framework of 'embodied neoliberalism'.
Psychological and behavioral consequences of debt and its ... journal.psych.ac.cn 4 facts
referenceDew, J. published 'Two sides of the same coin? The differing roles of assets and consumer debt in marriage' in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues in 2007, volume 28, issue 1, pages 89-104.
referenceGreenberg, A. E., and Mogilner, C. published 'Consumer debt and satisfaction in life' in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied in 2021, volume 27, issue 1, pages 57-68.
referenceDew, J. published 'The association between consumer debt and the likelihood of divorce' in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues in 2011, volume 32, issue 4, pages 554-565.
referenceGreenberg and Mogilner (2021) investigated the relationship between consumer debt and life satisfaction.
Snowball vs. Avalanche: Which Debt-Payoff Strategy Is Best? thewealthybarber.com 2 facts
(PDF) The economic psychology of consumer debt - Academia.edu academia.edu 2 facts
claimResearch indicates that lower income, larger family size, and renting a home rather than owning one correlate with higher levels of consumer debt.
claimRespondents reported knowing multiple individuals in similar debt situations, which resulted in a reduced perception of social stigma regarding consumer debt.
Alex Bradshaw about the history of the phenomenon of debt davidgraeber.org Aug 4, 2011 1 fact
perspectiveDavid Graeber asserts that debt pervades every aspect of modern life, noting that international relations, modern nation-state deficit financing, and consumer debt are central to the economy.