Increase of Auto Loans Tied to Employment

ID-100144096A recent study done by loans.org has pleasant news for the auto industry.

The website ran a study that combined both employments records from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Quarterly Report on Household Debt from the Federal Reserve. They looked for a correlation between auto loan debt and employment rate. Here’s what they found: between the third quarter of 2009 and the first quarter of 2013, auto loan borrowing rose as unemployment went down.

I can’t say I’m too surprised by that finding. Less people unemployed means more people have income. More income means that people are going to buy more things. That’s not a terribly conclusion to come to without doing a lick of research. Still, it’s nice to have numbers to prove something that should most definitely be true.

Another thing to note about the correlation between employment and auto loans is that there could be a number of people that were on long-term unemployment. If the people in question were subjected to those harsh conditions, they may have had to stretch to make their lively hoods work. That means ignoring the need to purchase a new car and relay on a broken down model frankenstein-ed to survive as long as possible. Now that they have reliable income again, it’s time to replace such a vehicle.

The economy has been shown to be improving and families have found themselves needing financing to replace aging vehicles. Thankfully as the market has bounced back along with the buyers, so have the auto loans. They are easier to obtain today than ever. Business is booming for the industry.

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