- DEBT
- What's bad when it's outstanding?
- Deadbeat's avoidance
- Governmental worry
- Credit card consequence
- Item always in the red
- National problem, at times
- Obligation
- It's outstanding
- Major U.S. export
- Something to seek relief from
- See 53-Down
- Most everyone's in it nowadays
- Something taken on to get into college
- Arrears
- Fiscal cliff concern
- It's often acquired with a new house
- ___ ceiling
- A prolific mother of folly and of crime, per Benjamin Disraeli
- Item in the red
- Financial burden
- Financial millstone
- Red condition?
- Outstanding amount
- Balancing problem
- Red state?
- It may be forgiven
- Outstanding figure
- Red ink amount
- Student loans, e.g.
- Why Little Dorrit's father is imprisoned
- Indentured servant's problem
- Amount owed
- Suze Orman topic
- Gambler's problem
- College ___
- It's bad when it's outstanding
- What one may be ridden with
- Something that's 42-Across
- It's not black
- Collectors of it don't typically keep what they collect
- Result of taking credit
- Visa balance, e.g.
- Net assets deduction
- Creditor's concern
- Visa charge
- What IOUs acknowledge
- Borrower's burden
- Delinquent's problem
- Money due
- Overcharging concern?
- It's due on the day of reckoning
- Liability
- Marker
- Red ink entry
- Thing of interest?
- IOU
- Credit card woe
- It may be run up at Christmastime
- What bonds represent
- Balance sheet item
- Reason for an IOU
- Cause of red ink
- It's owed
- Red ink
- Economic burden
- Fiscal shortfall
- Insolvency cause
- Fiscal concern
- Plastic user's concern
- Side of a ledger
- What a credit card holder may rack up
- Owed dough
- Ceiling material
- The red
- Un-25-Down amount
- In ___: owing
- Credit card balance, e.g.
- Binge consequence, maybe
- Marker, maybe
- Owed money
- Charging result
- It may be assumed
- It'll cost you to be in it
- The red, so to speak
- Money you owe
- Bad thing to run up
- Current national all-time record
- Net worth factor
- Borrowing consequence
- Cardholder's woe
- Collector's item?
- Unpaid credit card bills, e.g.
- Chapter 11 issue
- Balance due, e.g.
- It may lead to bankruptcy
- Unpaid loan, e.g.
- It's tough to be in a lot of it
- Result of a dough shortage?
- Bankruptcy factor
- Credit report item
- Money owed
- Not a good thing to go into
- Chapter 11 factor
- Collector's target
- Dough shortage consequence
- Outstanding credit
- Red ink item
- Common borrowing result
- It's composed of balances
- Loan application section
- Many a college graduate's burden
- Balance on a card, say
- Card balance, say
- National __
- Something to pay
- Burden for many students
- Credit card balance, say
- Mortgage balance, e.g.
- Financial liability
- Student __ relief
- Borrower's accumulation
- Financial liability of concern to creditors
- Subject of a congressional ceiling
- Financial obligation
- Something owed
- Due
- What bonds signify
- Loan, for instance
- What red ink signifies
- Bill balance
- Bankruptcy cause
- IOU subject
- What a note signifies
- Asset's opposite
- What red ink symbolizes
- Concern of a certain ceiling
- Result of charging
- It's often seen in red
- Unpaid balance
- Arrearage
- Fiscal issue
- Balance owed
- Subtraction to obtain net worth
- Budgetary concern
- Certain collector's concern
- Money that's owed
- Balance to be paid
- It might be rescheduled
- It might be consolidated
- Cause of bankruptcy
- Corporate problem
- It might be guaranteed
- An obligation.
- Deficit.
- Big figure in National Budget.
- The national burden.
- Fiscal problem.
- Something on the cuff.
- ___ limit.
- Sin, in theology.
- Sin: Theol.
- The national ___.
- IOU item.
- National ___.
- National figure.
- U.S. problem
- $277-billion item
- I.O.U. matter
- National concern
- National U.S. problem
- This may cause vigorish
- I.o.u. cause
- N.Y.C. problem
- Loan, e.g.
- Score
- Antonio's worry
- Financial headache
- One of America's problems
- U.S.A. problem
- National problem
- I.o.u., e.g.
- Large U.S. problem
- Red item
- Financial worry
- Kind of financing
- Corporate concern
- Government worry
- Cause for Chapter 11
- Credit's opposite
- Chapter 11 concern
- Charger's acquisition
- Reason for imprisonment, once
- ___ of gratitude
- Card balance
- It may be outstanding
- Result of some sprees
- ___ of honor
- Corporate woe
- What a marker indicates
- You're strapped when you're in it
- Balance due
- Burden
- It may be something of great interest
- Cardholder's problem
- Obligation to pay off
- Unpaid group of 7-Down
- Credit card bills, e.g.
- You may get into it while shopping
- Figure in red
- What shoppers may go into
- It's not good when it's outstanding
- Creation from plastic?
- 2012 campaign issue
- It's indicated in red
- Thing often of interest?
- Hole to be dug out of?
- Amount in an i.o.u.
- College student's accumulation
- Kind of ceiling
- Student woe
- Visa concern
- Something a shopaholic might be in
- What may grow with interest
- Word with ceiling or financing
- ___ relief
- Economic concern
- What many college students accrue
- It's nice when it's forgiven
- Matter of great interest for the United States
- Restructuring target
- Pileup after digging a hole
- Red cents?
- Student ___
- Student's burden, often
- Outstanding obligation
- It can be outstanding
- Tab, essentially
- What red might indicate
- You're gonna pay for this!
- For which one might ask for forgiveness
- Red ink, so to speak
- Red scare?
- Something that can be racked up
- Credit card problem
- Many a student's burden
- Bar tab, e.g.
- Money owed to record company
- It may be crushing
- It's sometimes forgiven
- Number in red
- Around 6 trillion bucks, for the U.S.
- Burden for more than forty-four million American students
- Savings obstacle
- ___: The First 5,000 Years, David Graeber history of money
- The ___ Collective (borrowers' union that organized a loan-repayment strike in February, 2021)
- Obligation to repay
- Student ___ (subject of a forgiveness plan announced by the Biden Administration in August, 2022)
- Student loans, mortgages, and the like
- Pound of flesh
- Clancy's "_____ of Honor"
- Some are up to their ears in this
- What an IOU signifies
- 6-Down result
- Chit subject
- Consumer pitfall
- Spendthrift's hangover
- Student loan, e.g.
- Clancy's "___ of Honor"
- It could be something of great interest
- Obligatory note
- You can get it with a credit card
- Outstanding bill
- In ___ (owing money)
- Subject of interest
- Unpaid bill
- If it's outstanding, it's really not good
- Red ink signifies it
- Credit card balance
- Overcharging condition?
- An IOU implies it
- Any credit card balance
- Thing requiring a payoff
- Chapter 11 topic
- Money can wipe it out
- Money destroys it
- Pay-off target
- Sleep ___ (busy student's woe)
- Many a college graduate's woe
- Word after "sleep" or "national"
- The red, financially
- Mortgage, for one
- Mortgage e.g.
- Ledger listing
- Part of a financial statement
- Chit
- Gambler's woe
- Arrears item
- Credit card worry
- Something to stay on top of
- Problem for the bottom line
- What a borrower carries
- It definitely costs to be in it
- Balance sheet minus
- You may get into it while making purchases
- Overcharging result
- Auto loans and credit card balances
- Monetary obligation
- It's often paid back
- You can pay your way out of it
- Credit card abuser's woe
- Item in red
- Obligation to the company store
- Ower's onus
- Silent-letter obligation
- The red, in finances
- Reason for an IOU note
- Chapter 11 cause
- Pound of flesh, e.g.
- It might be forgiven
- Borrower's obligation
- It may be consolidated or forgiven
- What a creditor is owed
- Borrowing burden
- A matter of interest?
- It's not wonderful if it's outstanding
- Kind of crisis
- It's sought by a collector
- Cardholder's burden
- Visa balance, for example