In Debt We Trust Documentary

Posted on July 5, 2007


I recently came across a new consumer debt/personal finance documentary, In Debt We Trust, that Netflix recommended to me after renting Maxed Out. I am unsure of which was produced first but they are very similar in content and structure. Consumer debt in America is a topic that can be discussed and analyzed endlessly in my opinion as there is never enough awareness raised to get people to curb spending.  In Debt We Trust is definitely worth a view, however I lean a little more towards Maxed Out being the better made of the two.

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