Car repossessions are climbing fast — approaching levels not seen since the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. With record-high vehicle prices and persistent inflation straining budgets, more ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Shock. Anger. Shame. And finally, hopelessness. The emotions that follow a car repossession can be overwhelming, but they often ...
As vehicle prices have risen, amid elevated interest rates and high living costs, so too have repossessions in recent years. Cox Automotive estimates yearly auto repossessions went up about 43% ...
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Car repossessions in the United States have reached their highest rate since the 2009 recession, reflecting economic strain and rising costs for vehicle owners.Michael Jones, an economics professor at ...
It’s only inevitable that as more Americans fall behind on their monthly car payments, the more they’ll get their vehicles repossessed. A recent study by Fitch Ratings found that more subprime ...
Repossessions of cars are surging in a way that's hard to ignore. More than 2.2 million vehicles have already been repossessed this year, a number expected to climb past 3 million by the end of 2025, ...
SAN DIEGO — According to CU Repossessions’ analysis of the Recovery Database Network, more than 2.2 million vehicles have already been repossessed this year, and that number is expected to climb past ...
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — The number of car repossessions is growing. The latest numbers show people are defaulting on car loans 40% more than just two years ago. Channel 2 consumer investigator Justin ...
A near-record number of cars are being repossessed as Americans continue to fall behind on their auto loans amid mounting financial strain. According to data from the Recovery Database Network (RDN), ...
Shock. Anger. Shame. And finally, hopelessness. The emotions that follow a car repossession can be overwhelming, but they often converge into one lingering question: “What do I do now?” As an ...