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The mixed picture in household debt in 2013-2014 as the U.S. economy recovers its footing, but only gradually because of underlying problems in high student debt of over $1 trillion, and slow growth in mortgage loans for new homes following the mortgage crisis, with banks setting high credit scores for home loans.
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