Fed: Americans Increased Debt Load By $14.6 Billion In December 2012

American consumers increased their debt load by $14.6 billion in December 2012, according to a new data from the Federal Reserve.

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    Non-revolving debt, such as student loans, saw an 11.5 percent or $18.2 billion increase: the largest since November 2001. Credit card debit, however, fell by $3.6 billion.

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