
Economy:
The policies of successive governments have led to the financial collapse of Swedish families and an increase in debt levels since fuel prices were raised by more than 100%, which led to an increase in all prices. Today, for example, the price of a kilo of tomatoes is 5 euros.
Today, the Debt registered with the Swedish Debt Collection Agency (Kronofogden) continued its upward trend, reaching 154 billion Swedish kronor by the end of last year, representing a 12 percent increase compared to the end of the previous year.
The number of people currently registered as debtors with the agency is approximately 450,000.
The figures show that total debt increased by 16 billion kronor in one year, equivalent to 44 million kronor per day. Debt also increased by 76 percent compared to 2018.
Taxes and Loans Lead the Way
The average debt per person at the end of last year was 93,530 kronor, an increase of nearly 10 percent compared to the previous year.Taxes and Loans Lead the WaySeveral types of debt saw significant increases, particularly those resulting from loans and financial claims from individuals and companies, such as consumer loans, credit cards, and subscriptions, in addition to tax debts, government claims for restitution, and judgments for damages.
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