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  <title>The Normalization of Debt Isn't Normal</title>
  <description> Debt has become so embedded and normalized, even encouraged, that people aren’t just taking loans for big things anymore. They are financing everything because they&amp;amp;nbsp;can.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Having credit card balances while still spending normally has become the norm.&amp;amp;nbsp;  In the age of influencers on social media, people feel pressure to own certain things, live a certain lifestyle.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Are we using debt as an effective tool or has it become a parasitic dependency?&amp;amp;nbsp;  When did debt become as commonplace as it is? Has it always been this way or was there a watershed event?&amp;amp;nbsp;  Are this explosion in debt and upside down household balance sheets the new normal? Is it even sustainable?&amp;amp;nbsp;   In this week’s Trading Perspectives, Sam Clement and John Norris discuss how debt became a way of life for so many Americans, what's driving the trend and whether our growing reliance on borrowing is ultimately sustainable.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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