State profile
Georgia financial risk overview
This profile summarizes how financial stress, debt pressure, housing costs, legal activity, and employment stability shape household risk across Georgia. Scores are relative across states and explain why local financial pressure is higher or lower.
How financial risk shows up here
The statewide score blends five risk drivers that shape day-to-day financial pressure. Each risk highlights a different way local conditions can tighten household budgets.
Household financial stress
Household financial stress reflects how close households are to the edge. It blends income, poverty exposure, housing cost burden, and safety-net reliance to show where families have less cushion for unexpected bills.
Debt and credit pressure
Debt and credit pressure tracks how leveraged households are and how often credit stress shows up. Higher subprime share, delinquency, and revolving utilization indicate tighter credit access and greater reliance on borrowing.
Cost of living exposure
Cost of living exposure focuses on housing costs relative to income. Rising rents, higher monthly housing costs, and elevated rent-to-income ratios can squeeze budgets even when incomes rise.
Legal and collection risk
Legal and collection risk uses civil court filings per capita and caseload trends to capture the legal environment. Higher civil filing rates can signal more collection activity and a more intense enforcement climate.
Employment and income stability
Employment and income stability measures job market resilience with unemployment rates, volatility, labor force participation, median earnings, and industry concentration. More volatility means less predictable pay and higher income shocks.
Household financial stress
62
/ 100
Baseline fragility signals tied to income, savings resilience, and cost burden.
Data status: Available
Scope: State baseline
View risk detail →Debt and credit pressure
86
/ 100
Leverage, utilization, and credit vulnerability signals that elevate risk.
Data status: Available
Scope: State baseline
View risk detail →Cost of living exposure
66
/ 100
Housing costs and rent growth that erode purchasing power.
Data status: Available
Scope: State baseline
View risk detail →Legal and collection risk
83
/ 100
Civil court activity and enforcement intensity that signal collection pressure.
Data status: Available
Scope: State baseline
View risk detail →Employment and income stability
47
/ 100
Exposure to job volatility, earnings softness, and income shocks.
Data status: Available
Scope: State baseline
View risk detail →State snapshot
Financial Risk Score v1
69
/ 100
State profiles summarize risk drivers and relative standing across all states.
Transparency
Each score includes the data year and source notes so readers understand the signals behind the ranking.
City directory
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Educational next steps
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Review consumer financial rights in Georgia
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See how state and city risk scores are calculated
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