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    FOX Business reported that the average monthly payment for a new vehicle reached a record $770 during the first quarter of 2026, according to LendingTree’s analysis of Experian data. Lease payments climbed to $619 per month, while used vehicle payments reached $531. The average amount financed for a new vehicle rose to $43,925, and outstanding auto loan debt surged to a record $1.685 trillion, exceeding the nation’s total student loan debt for the first time. This is not merely an automobile story. It is another warning that the purchasing power of the average American continues to deteriorate.

    The average family is financing nearly $44,000 just to buy a depreciating asset because wages have failed to keep pace with the real cost of living. Government tells us inflation is under control, yet Americans are borrowing more money than ever simply to drive to work. If inflation were truly only 2%, car payments would not have doubled over the past generation while household budgets continue to buckle under the weight of necessities.

    The debt statistics are becoming alarming. Auto loan balances have risen from $1.071 trillion in 2016 to $1.685 trillion today, an increase of more than 57% in just ten years. Auto debt now represents roughly 9% of all consumer debt, narrowly surpassing student loans. Americans originated another $182.1 billion in auto loans during the first quarter alone. We are borrowing at record levels to finance assets that lose value the moment they leave the dealership.

    Borrowers with credit scores between 601 and 660 actually carried the highest average monthly payment at $811, while even subprime borrowers averaged $792. The system is trapping the middle class in perpetual debt. The better your credit, the lower your payment. Those already struggling financially are paying the greatest monthly burden, making it even harder to escape.

    Edmunds found that the average financed amount for new vehicles reached another record of nearly $44,000, while average monthly payments climbed to approximately $773. One out of every five financed new vehicles now carries a monthly payment of at least $1,000. Buyers are responding the only way they can. Down payments are shrinking while loan terms continue stretching to seven and even eight years. Nearly one-quarter of new-car buyers are now taking loans lasting 84 months or longer. It is financing transportation like a mortgage.

    Negative equity is becoming another hidden crisis. Edmunds reported that nearly 31% of trade-ins involved owners who owed more than their vehicles were worth, with the average underwater balance exceeding $7,100. Consumers are rolling debt from one vehicle into the next. They are not buying newer cars because they are wealthier. They are borrowing more because they have no alternative.

    This is precisely what happens during the late stages of a debt cycle. Governments celebrate rising consumer spending while ignoring that it is financed with ever-larger amounts of borrowed money. The economy appears healthy because credit continues expanding, not because the average citizen has become more prosperous. Eventually there comes a point where consumers simply cannot borrow any more. That is when demand collapses, defaults accelerate, and politicians inevitably look for someone else to blame.



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