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The growing gap between Americans with good and bad credit says about the economy

The growing gap between Americans with good and bad credit says about the economy

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The episode examines a widening financial rift in the United States, characterized by a K-shaped credit divide that separates the population into two distinct economic paths. While individuals with excellent credit scores benefit from a self-reinforcing cycle of asset growth and low borrowing costs, those with poor credit are increasingly trapped by inflation, high-interest debt, and structural barriers. This collapse of the middle-tier credit segment suggests that traditional measures of economic health may overlook significant wealth inequality and declining social mobility. The sources argue that credit scores now function as social indicators, reflecting deep-seated disparities tied to generational wealth and geographic opportunity. Ultimately, the text warns that this growing polarization could destabilize the broader economy by stifling consumer spending and making financial recovery nearly impossible for millions of Americans.

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