The Icelandic Confederation of Labour recently had a survey done on what kind of loans Icelanders have.
One in three homes in Iceland has a car loan in foreign currency. Those who have a price-indexed car loan in ISK are 12,5% of the nation.
Only 9% have a currency loan on their home and 62% an ISK loan, price-indexed of course. Ten percent have another kind of loan on their home.
Sixteen percent have no loans, mostly in the youngest and oldest age groups.
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January 13th, 2009 → 11:05 pm @ Dadi
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