We estimate the contemporaneous relationship between household debt and consumption during the crisis. We find that average consumption of households with high debt has decreased much more than that of other households. We disentangle this into an effect through the availability of credit for direct consumption and through household debt overhang. On the micro level, the decline is sharpest for the households who are less able to finance one-off high consumption with new debts.
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