An explosion in auto debt threatens consumer finances, advocacy group warns

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An explosion in auto debt threatens consumer finances, advocacy group warns
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The amount of auto debt that consumers carry — roughly $1.27 trillion — is 75 percent more than the amount owed at the end of 2009.

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