‘I feel so stupid’: How young Indonesians get stuck on the debt treadmill
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‘I feel so stupid’: How young Indonesians get stuck on the debt treadmill

The ease of use of online peer-to-peer lending services has sparked concerns.


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‘I feel so stupid’: How young Indonesians get stuck on the debt treadmill. The ease of use of online peer-to-peer lending services has sparked concerns.

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‘I feel so stupid’: How young Indonesians get stuck on the debt treadmill

‘I feel so stupid’: How young Indonesians get stuck on the debt treadmill. The ease of use of online peer-to-peer lending services has sparked concerns.

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‘I feel so stupid’: How young Indonesians get stuck on the debt treadmill

The ease of use of online peer-to-peer lending services has sparked concerns.

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