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Household Debt Relief Enters Critical Transition Period

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  • Lowell R. Ricketts

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The pandemic elicited many policy responses in support of consumer debt relief. These policies have already expired or will expire in 2022, ushering in a critical period of debt transition.

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  • Lowell R. Ricketts, 2022. "Household Debt Relief Enters Critical Transition Period," On the Economy 94115, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:l00001:94115
    Note: This post is the fifth in a six-part series titled “The State of Economic Equity.” This series examines the challenges facing vulnerable workers this year and possible ways to improve their economic security and resiliency in an economy reshaped by the pandemic.
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    COVID-19; consumer debt relief;

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