Household Financial Obligations Ratio in 2007
Household Financial Obligations Ratio opened 2007 at 17.83% and closed at 18.16%, a +1.82% move for the year. The high of 18.16% was reached on October 1, and the low of 17.83% on January 1.
Monthly Breakdown
| Month | Open | Close | High | Low | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 17.83% | 17.83% | 17.83% | 17.83% | +0.00% |
| Apr | 17.88% | 17.88% | 17.88% | 17.88% | +0.00% |
| Jul | 18.02% | 18.02% | 18.02% | 18.02% | +0.00% |
| Oct | 18.16% | 18.16% | 18.16% | 18.16% | +0.00% |
Events During 2007
The 2008 Financial Crisis remains the deepest and most instructive market event of the 21st century. Subprime losses cascaded through leveraged balance sheets, froze interbank lending, and forced unprecedented central bank intervention.
US home prices peaked in summer 2006 after a 106% rally from 2000. Subprime mortgage underwriting collapsed in late 2006, setting up the 2008 crisis. The peak is the canonical example of a market top visible only in retrospect.
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