Not exact matches
In other words,
households have not yet
hit the natural limits of how much
credit they can accumulate.
Statistics Canada, the country's data agency, said the ratio of
household credit - market debt to disposable income
hit 163.4 % in the April - to - June period, an increase from the upwardly revised 161.8 % recorded in the first quarter.
And it's been very weak since 2008; we've now
hit the point now where the private sector, the
households, are so heavily in debt that they just can't continue taking on new or additional debt to make
credit expand enough to drive the economy.
Oil pulling with some drops of cinnamon and oregano oils added, along with regular small doses of diluted apple cider vinegar are what I
credit in not getting the flu which
hit the rest of my
household recently.