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Correlation Between Household Debt Incidence and GDP Per Capita

A country's wealth, as measured by GDP per capita, shows a positive correlation with the percentage of its households holding some form of debt. For instance, in a high-income country like the United States, roughly three-quarters of households have debt, whereas in middle-income countries like Greece and Slovakia, the proportion is only about one-third.

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