The American consumer is facing a financial reckoning. U.S. household debt has surged to an unprecedented $18.59 trillion in the third quarter of 2025, marking a $197 billion quarterly increase and a staggering $4.4 trillion rise since late 2019. For financial advisors, these numbers represent more than statistics—they signal a fundamental shift in consumer vulnerability that demands immediate portfolio adjustments.
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