The warning lights are flashing. Large U.S. corporate bankruptcies just surged to the highest levels since 2010, with 18 major firms collapsing in just three weeks. The 3-week average now rivals pandemic-era stress — approaching peaks last seen during the 2009 financial crisis.
But the real shock? Consumers are buckling. Serious credit card delinquencies have spiked to 12.7% — the worst since 2011 — and rising faster than during the 2008 meltdown. Meanwhile, U.S. household debt has ballooned to a record $18.8 TRILLION, with mortgages, credit cards, auto loans, and student debt all at historic highs.
This is classic late-cycle pressure: rising defaults, slowing growth, and debt maxed out.
Will the Fed step in before cracks turn into fractu
res?
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