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Mora Grows 15% in a Year: There Are More than 4 Million People with Unpaid Debts in Chile

Summary by CNN Chile
On Wednesday, the San Sebastián University (USS), in conjunction with Equifax, published the results of its Morous Debt Report, which indicated that there are more than 4 million late people in the country. Compared to April of the previous year, there was a 15% increase in total arrears, which reached $10,828 million, equivalent to 2.93% of GDP.
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The USS and Equifax report revealed that the total unpaid debt amounted to US$10,828 million at the end of the first quarter of 2026. With an average default that already exceeds $2.5 million, the phenomenon hits the most vulnerable sectors of the country with the greatest force.

On Wednesday, the San Sebastián University (USS), in conjunction with Equifax, published the results of its Morous Debt Report, which indicated that there are more than 4 million late people in the country. Compared to April of the previous year, there was a 15% increase in total arrears, which reached $10,828 million, equivalent to 2.93% of GDP.

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CNN Chile broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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