Average debt ratio for Swedes with mortgages rose to 315% in 2014
New data from the Riksbank shows Swedish households taking on more debt
The average debt ratio for Swedish households with mortgages increased by about two percentage points between July 2013 and July 2014, according to new data from Sveriges Riksbank.
For households with mortgages, the average debt-to-income ratio increased from about 313% in July 2013 to about 315% in July 2014.
"The debt ratio for households in higher income groups has increased more than the debt ratio for households in lower income groups," the Riksbank notes in its 'economic commentary' on the
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