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A consortium of outlets reports rising unsecured debt and anxiety among Americans. WalletHub and the New York Fed show higher balances and delinquency, while debt-management strategies and budgeting advice circulate. The data highlight stress across income levels and the need for clear repayment plans.
Automakers have pulled several electric models from the U.S. market even as quarterly EV sales have risen. Q2 2026 U.S. consumer EV purchases have reached 247,226 vehicles, a sequential rise driven by higher fuel prices, new low-cost entrants and state rebates. Manufacturers and startups are responding with cheaper models, but many legacy brands have cancelled or delayed U.S. EV projects.
UK regulators are expanding Buy Now, Pay Later oversight. From July 15, BNPL providers must be authorised by the FCA, undergo affordability checks, and offer clearer information and complaint routes. The changes aim to protect consumers while preserving access to flexible payments.
Prenups are increasingly used to shield couples from premarital debt as debts rise from 35% in 2021 to 65% this year. Younger couples demand financial clarity, while gender dynamics reveal men carry more debt and overestimate their knowledge. Experts warn debt can become a shared burden, prompting clearer agreements before marriage.
A roundup of recent reports shows how debt, housing costs, and consumer spend patterns shape the US financial landscape. Redfin and Zillow data indicate ongoing affordability stress in housing, while consumer debt and money-management trends are highlighted by CNBC and independent outlets. The mix suggests a cautious, debt-aware economy.
The Treasury has posted plans to assume management of the federal defaulted student-loan portfolio and create a Default Resolution Hub to guide borrowers back to good standing. The transition, announced as part of a broader push to overhaul the Education Department, is set to occur in phases and may involve new collection vendors. The move could affect 10 million borrowers currently in default and broaden wage garnishment and benefit seizures if default persists.
A cluster of reports shows rising debt strain in mid-2026: credit card balances have reached $1.26 trillion with 12.8% of balances past due; student loan delinquencies are stabilizing yet defaults remain high as the SAVE plan ends and litigation continues. Autopay incentives have been expanded temporarily to encourage on-time payments.
Stocks waver as Walmart’s earnings miss dulls confidence; higher oil prices and rising yields weigh on sentiment. Treasuries signal caution as investors assess consumer resilience amid inflationary pressure.