Growing share of car buyers paying $1,000 or more in monthly auto payments
As the Federal Interest rates hike up, the auto industry fears for its future. Most Americans depend on cars to get around, but high price tags and rising interest rates make owning one increasingly out of reach. Nancy Chen reports.
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