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America’s $1.68 trillion auto debt crisis just got worse

THE STREET·11h ago·3 min read
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If you financed a car in the last few years, there is a strong chance you are paying significantly more each month than you expected when you first signed the paperwork at the dealership.  Average monthly payments on new vehicles reached an all-time high of $773 in the first quarter of 2026, …

If you financed a car in the last few years, there is a strong chance you are paying significantly more each month than you expected when you first signed the paperwork at the dealership.  Average monthly payments on new vehicles reached an all-time high of $773 in the first quarter of 2026, …

If you financed a car in the last few years, there is a strong chance you are paying significantly more each month than you expected when you first signed the paperwork at the dealership.  Average monthly payments on new vehicles reached an all-time high of $773 in the first quarter of 2026, …

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