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People in the US: have you been borrowing more money recently than you used to? | People in the US: have you been borrowing more money recently than you used to? |
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We’d like to hear from people living in the US whether their consumer debt has risen in recent months or years, why, and how this may affect them | We’d like to hear from people living in the US whether their consumer debt has risen in recent months or years, why, and how this may affect them |
We’re interested to hear from people in the US how they feel about their levels of personal consumer debt. | We’re interested to hear from people in the US how they feel about their levels of personal consumer debt. |
Has your borrowing increased in recent months or years, and if so, what are the reasons? | Has your borrowing increased in recent months or years, and if so, what are the reasons? |
How does your debt affect your life, household, or family members, and your plans? We’d like to hear about it. | How does your debt affect your life, household, or family members, and your plans? We’d like to hear about it. |
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