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Car Repossessions Surge 23% as Americans Fall Behind on Payments
(www.bloomberg.com)
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Why not? I don't see this logic
The Fed raising interest rates affects lots of things directly, including the cost of home and auto loans, not just unemployment rates, which are indirectly affected
Exactly. Auto loans are relatively short-term, and you're probably more likely to default relatively early into the loan than later, esp. since you would no longer be upside-down later on.