Money & The Economy

American Household Debt Reaches New Record, Report Shows

American household debt reached a record $19 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported Monday.

Household debt increased by $18 billion to reach a total of $18.8 trillion between the fourth quarter of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s May 12 report. The increase comes as both Republicans and Democrats campaign on affordability heading into the 2026 midterms.

The number of Americans who are at least 30 or 60 days behind on their payments was “mostly steady,” according to the Federal Reserve’s Monday press release. Delinquency rates for mortgage debt rose from 1.22% in fourth quarter of 2025 to 1.48% in first quarter of 2026.

Additionally, auto debt rose from 2.94% to 2.97%, credit card debt from 7.04% to 7.10%, and student loan debt from 8.04% to 10.86% during that same time period.

The Federal Reserve data was released just before President Donald Trump told Daily Caller White House Correspondent Reagan Reese last Tuesday that he doesn’t “think about Americans’ financial situation” when it comes to ending the war in Iran.

The cost of everyday goods has risen by 0.6% in April, and 0.9% in March, with energy costs in particular rising 10.9% since the war began, the Daily Caller News Foundation reported last Tuesday.

Some trends are positive. For example, the rate of borrowers who are at least 90 days behind in their student loan payments fell from 16.2% to 10.9% in just one quarter, according to the press release.

The findings were based on the New York Fed Consumer Credit Panel which “consists of detailed Equifax credit-report data,” according to the report. The quarterly panel is “a nationally representative 5% random sample of all individuals with a social security number and a credit report,” resulting in a database that “includes approximately 44 million individuals in each quarter.”

Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities of our original content, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org

Spencer Lombardo

Share
Published by
Spencer Lombardo

Recent Posts

Iran Losing Grip on Strait of Hormuz as Ships Favor U.S.-Protected Omani Route

Iran is losing significant control over the Strait of Hormuz, the vital waterway through which…

9 hours ago

Two Navy Destroyers Went Dead In The Water In Just Three Months

Two of the U.S. Navy’s front-line destroyers suffered ship wide power failures in the Indo-Pacific…

9 hours ago

Battery Fires Creating New Nightmare For EV Owners

Forget the slow burn of traffic — electric vehicles are catching fire amid a surge…

10 hours ago

Why The Robocall Plague Seems To Only Be Getting Worse

Your phone rings. Thinking it could be important, you take the call, expecting another human…

11 hours ago

Big Tech Throws Wrench Into Uncle Sam’s Plans To Fund Debt Deluge

Washington is facing a growing challenge in the bond market as investors demand higher returns…

11 hours ago

Sophie Cunningham Stuck Her Neck Out For Our Daughters. It’s Time For Parents To Join Her

Sophie Cunningham seemed to have it all. As a guard for the Indiana Fever in…

11 hours ago