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In Debt we trust

I have just watched the documentary “In debt we Trust”. This documentary was by a guy called Danny Schechter. I highly recommend that you watch it. The documentary covers all aspects of the debt market and how it came about. Some parts of it were a real eye opener for me, I’m sure you will think the same.

The really fascinating thing about this documentary is that it was recorded in 2005. In the documentary they discuss the subprime borrowing that was becoming very popular at the time. Some of the people that were interviewed make the comment that there we were heading for a crash. Very prophetic in their predictions given what has happened with the credit crunch in the last year or so.

Some people will say that the writing was on the wall, they will argue that the level of borrowing and personal debt that people took on could was simply too much and could not go on. To be honest I think that while the writing was on the wall if you cared to look, many people were too caught up in their own financial problems to look at the bigger picture. So there is no value to be had from saying “I told you so”.

Most people operate in their own little bubble, very few actually look beyond their own situation out on to the wider world to see what is happening and how it could effect them. Why should they? If you think about it, if I have enough income to pay my bills then why should I worry about other people’s financial problems? Even if I have a lot of debt I still won’t be worried about other people’s problems as I will be too busy and too focused on trying to solve my own problems.

Big picture

The real reason why it is important to keep an eye on the big picture, which in this case would be the economy, is that the big picture can very quickly become the small picture. Things like oil prices and interest rates have an effect on everyone – no one is immune.

Debt servitude

The other key thing that I got from the documentary was that we are now entering into an era of debt servitude or debt slavery where we are enslaved by our debts. Recent changes to the legislation regarding bankruptcy makes it hard to eliminate debts via bankruptcy. The net effect is that your debts continue to haunt you long after you thought you have go rid of them through bankruptcy.

Slightly depressing

Overall I found the documentary slightly depressing. It was very interesting but there was very little offered in the way of hope or advice. The two things that stuck out for me in terms of the advice offered were to cut advertising out of your life and to join a credit union. Both of which I think are great pieces of advice. I have written about going on a media diet in a previous post which you can read about here. Media diet - useful in slimming down your debt?

We need more documentaries like this to raise people’s awareness about debt. There is no point in suffering alone and in silence. There are things that can be done to help people in debt and the more people that know about what can be done then the better it is for all of us.

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