Thirteen million US households have negative net worth. Will they ever move from debt to wealth? - The Aspen Institute

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The share of U.S. households with negative net worth – meaning that the amount of debt they owe exceeds the value of all the assets they own – jumped above its historical trend during the Great Recession (2007-2009) and never returned to normal.

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Thirteen million US households have negative net worth. Will they ever move from debt to wealth? - The Aspen Institute

Home - The Future of Wealth