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The Statesman Siliguri

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February 21, 2025

India's economic growth is often measured by rising consumption and expanding credit access.

However, a closer look at recent spending patterns reveals an alarming trend; Indians are allocating nearly a third of their income to loan repayments. This growing reliance on credit, while fuelling short-term economic activity, raises questions about financial sustainability and long-term economic stability. A recent report analysing the spending behaviour of millions of individuals reveals how debt is shaping financial choices across income groups, highlighting both rising consumer aspirations and increasing financial strain. With a large section of salaried individuals spending 34-45 per cent of their earnings on loan repayments, financial flexibility is becoming increasingly constrained. What was once a culture of savings is now being replaced by easy credit and lifestyle-driven borrowing. While higher-income groups take loans for luxury goods and travel, lower-income earners are often forced into debt for essential necessities, including hospitalisation. The blurring lines between discretionary spending and financial obligations indicate a structural shift in how people manage their money. Simultaneously, household savings have plummeted to a five-year low, accounting for just 5.1 per cent of GDP. This is a concerning statistic, considering India's traditionally strong savings culture. A surge in personal loans - growing at 13.7 per cent annually - suggests that while incomes have increased, so has financial stress. Even with an average salary growth of 9.1 per cent over the past six years, rising debt levels show that expenses are outpacing earnings. The proliferation of fintech, non-banking financial companies, and digital lending platforms has made borrowing more accessible than ever. While this has empowered many individuals, especially in smaller cities, it has also encouraged excessive reliance on credit. The ease of availing loans through embedded finance and peer-to-pee

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