This graphic, supplied by MoneyDebtandCredit.com examines the debt problems plaguing the United Kingdom in lurid detail. According to the graphic, the total personal debt in the U.K. amounts to a monstrous 1.454 billion, which, sadly, is more than the country’s annual output. Now, I’m no economics expert, but there’s something very, very wrong with that picture.
Debt Problems in the U.K.: Facts and Figures
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