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1 Laura McCloud mccloud@plu.edu Department of Sociology and Social Work Pacific Lutheran University

2  Debt in 21 st Century America  Discussion of “The Fragile American: Hardship and Financial Troubles in the 21 st Century”  Debt and hardship since the bubble burst  Concern about debt

3  Inequality trends  Rising costs  Banking deregulation  Financialization  Individualized risk

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6 Rising costs Everything got more expensive Particularly necessities

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8 BEFORE...AFTER

9  Neoliberal economic policy +  An individualistic culture

10  The paradox of debt  Weighing in on the “good debt”/”bad debt” debate  Expanding The Fragile Middle Class

11  Our understanding of stratification is growing  Understanding financial hardships  Experiencing hardships may be bad luck  Our ability to recover from them is not  Some hardships are worse than others

12  What we learn from bankruptcy research  Important class differences  May be eroding  A national view of hardship and financial troubles  Need for a representative, updated test  Multiple financial troubles

13  Consumers face a range of financial problems  No clear credit trouble trajectory  Hardship creates financial limitations  Increasing the likelihood of default  Increasing problems with access to credit

14  Looking beyond bankruptcy, looking at class  Class shapes how we experience hardship  Middle class more vulnerable than upper class  Lower class also vulnerable  No class is immune from the financial implications of hardships

15  2004 Survey of Consumer Finances  Nationally representative  Extensive financial data  Multiple imputation ▪ 5 data sets  N = 4,159 respondents who ever applied for credit

16  Financial troubles  Declared bankruptcy  Defaulted on payments  Denied credit  Offered less credit  Hardships  Poor health  Divorced or widowed  Unemployed  Income disruption

17 Declared bankruptcy Defaulted on paymentsDenied credit Offered less credit Hardship Poor health1.539***3.804***1.469***1.803*** Divorced or widowed1.593*1.290*1.212**1.600 Unemployed1.476***1.911***1.317***1.023 Income disruption1.732***1.935***1.420***0.614*** Social class Middle class2.422***1.1921.359***1.104 Upper class1.017*0.331*0.591*1.695*

18 Declared bankruptcy Defaulted on paymentsDenied credit Offered less credit Poor health5.620***2.291**1.440**0.244 Divorced or widowed2.572***0.8932.808**0.534 Unemployed0.0001.2490.802**0.000 Income disruption1.157**4.081**2.031***0.000

19 Declared bankruptcy Defaulted on paymentsDenied credit Offered less credit Poor health1.395***4.541***1.471***2.009*** Divorced or widowed1.468*1.479**1.009*1.717 Unemployed1.779**2.020***1.350**0.911 Income disruption1.903***1.632*1.375**0.616*

20 Declared bankruptcy Defaulted on paymentsDenied credit Offered less credit Poor health1.595**5.500**1.350***2.744*** Divorced or widowed0.0001.4870.8802.327 Unemployed2.529**3.529***1.659**1.971*** Income disruption2.476**2.202**1.1731.016

21  Poor health and job loss most associated with financial hardship  The “great risk shift” (Hacker 2006)  The importance of credit in American households

22  Economic instability and depression  Credit reform  Credit tightening  Declining credit use

23  Cash is king?  Defaults, not delinquencies  Consumer debt as a safety net

24  Universal vulnerability to poor health  Changing financial obligations in households  Increasing importance of access  Young adults starting out in the red  Unemployment, underemployment and low- wages

25 mccloud@plu.edu


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