How Credit Access has Changed over Time for U.S. Households. How Credit Access has Changed over Time for U.S. Households.

How Credit Access has Changed over Time for U.S. Households‪.‬

Journal of Consumer Affairs 2003, Winter, 37, 2

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Publisher Description

The financial industry made a number of efforts throughout the 1990s to provide additional borrowing opportunities to households traditionally constrained by the credit markets. Using data from the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF), this study investigates the degree to which household liquidity constraints relaxed between 1983 and 1998. The gap between actual and desired borrowing is estimated. The findings indicate that the ability of all households to obtain their desired debt levels increased after 1983 and most dramatically between 1992 and 1998. The findings hold true across all households regardless of permanent earnings, age, gender, or race. Those experiencing the greatest gains in credit access were black households and households with low permanent earnings. **********

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2003
December 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
45
Pages
PUBLISHER
American Council on Consumer Interests
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
312.8
KB

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