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Thursday, August 21, 2025

Financial distress is measured by factors such as accounts in forbearance, deferred payments, bankruptcy filings, and changes in credit scores. WalletHub analyzed all 50 states using nine key metrics to calculate overall financial stress. Texas ranked first, with high rates of searches for debt and loans, and a 22% increase in non-business bankruptcy filings over the past year. Florida led the nation in the share of residents with accounts in financial distress and was second in average accounts per person affected. The state also ranked ninth in average credit score, while previous data showed Floridians have the second-highest credit delinquency rate nationally. Louisiana, Nevada, and South Carolina completed the top five most financially distressed states.

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Red state --------- lead the way in making America great again.

#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-08-21 01:48 PM | Reply

Red state --------- lead the way in making America great again.
Red state --------- lead the way in making America great again.

Red state --------- lead the way in making America great again!!

deserved repeating

Make America Texas and Florida Again!

#2 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-21 01:51 PM | Reply

Darn it. It's a broken link.

I wanted to see why California isn't on the list.

We are usually number one in everything. I can't imagine what went wrong.

#3 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-08-21 01:53 PM | Reply

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~ InHeatAgainBot

Typical. What an idiot.

#4 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-08-21 01:55 PM | Reply

moneywise.com

#5 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-08-21 01:56 PM | Reply

where's gacy to complain about California?

#6 | Posted by Alexandrite at 2025-08-21 01:57 PM | Reply

Posted by IAMRUNT

--------, is Los Angeles in California?

#7 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-08-21 01:58 PM | Reply

Not too difficult to find links for the article, take your pick, they all say the same thing.

ctqcountry.iheart.com

finance.yahoo.com

www.visualcapitalist.com

www.newsweek.com

wallethub.com

houston.innovationmap.com

#8 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-08-21 02:00 PM | Reply

Re 5

Thx for the link.

Indeed, the bottom 60% of U.S. households (by income) fall short of the threshold for a minimal quality of life, according to a Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic Prosperity (LISEP) analysis. (The analysis takes into account essentials, like food and shelter, as well as basic leisure costs, such as streaming subscriptions.)

Are we Great yet?

#9 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-08-21 02:04 PM | Reply

White Texans and Floridians have plenty of money to purchase firearms and ammunition. No surprise: Both states lead America with mass shootings. Link: www.forbes.com

#10 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-08-21 02:07 PM | Reply

Meanwhile, in the world's 4 largest economy...

#11 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-08-21 02:11 PM | Reply

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