(NewsNation) — Total household debt climbed to a record $18.6 trillion last quarter, and while most borrowers remain on track with payments, young Americans are feeling the pressure.
During the third quarter, 3% of outstanding balances became seriously delinquent — 90 days or more past due — the largest quarterly increase since 2014, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Among those ages 18 to 29, the rate was about 5% — more than double a year earlier and the highest of any age group.
Much of that strain reflects missed student loan payments, with total outstanding debt climbing to a record $1.65 trillion last quarter.
Total household debt by category as of Q3 2025 (Federal Reserve Bank of New York) • Mortgage Debt: $13.07 trillion • Auto Debt: $1.66 trillion • Stude

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