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U.S. auto delinquency rates hit a record high in 2025 due to financial strain on subprime borrowers.
Auto delinquency rates in the U.S. reached a record high in 2025, with over 6.5% of subprime auto loans 60 days or more past due, according to Fitch Ratings, a Hearst subsidiary.
The surge reflects growing financial strain among lower-credit borrowers struggling with rising car payments, driven by high interest rates, elevated vehicle prices, and inflation.
Concerns are mounting over broader economic impacts, including potential effects on consumer spending, credit markets, and financial stability.
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Las tasas de morosidad automotriz de EE. UU. alcanzaron un récord en 2025 debido a la presión financiera sobre los prestatarios de subprime.