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May22
Loan Deliquency Rates Up For First Quarter of the Year

Home mortgage loans aren't the only type of debt seeing deliquencies right now. Other types of debt are also seeing problems. The Fed reports that commercial real estate and credit card deliquencies are on the rise as well -- although neither is at the rate of home mortgage loans.

The only exception? Agricultural loans. The food prices inflation is probably helping stave off deliquencies in that category.

 


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