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burdensome

[bur-dn-suhm] / ˈbɜr dn səm /


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“We must tackle the issue of burdensome fines, fees and assessments that disproportionately drag low-income individuals deeper into debt and away from full participation in their communities,” Newsom wrote at the time.

From Los Angeles Times

But if that should fall to the S&P 500 median of 10 times, it “would raise a yellow flag that debt payments are becoming burdensome,” says Emanuel.

From MarketWatch

Interest rates are now at generational highs, and the cost of maintaining revolving balances is becoming increasingly burdensome.

From Barron's

Both are burdens that have become only more burdensome.

From MarketWatch

It also pushes for a “minimally burdensome” national standard rather than a patchwork of laws across 50 states that the administration said makes compliance challenging, especially for startups.

From Los Angeles Times