velkaantuneita
Velkaantuneita is a Finnish noun phrase referring to people or households that have become indebted. The term comes from the verb velkaantua “to become indebted” and the participial adjective velkaantunut, with the partitive plural form velkaantuneita used when speaking about a subset of people or groups. In Finnish, velkaantuneita is commonly used in statistical, journalistic, and policy discussions to describe a state of indebtedness rather than a static condition of debt.
Usage: It is often used with modifiers such as velkaantuneita kotitalouksia (indebted households) or velkaantuneita kuluttajia
Causes and implications: Indebtedness can result from rising housing costs, high utilization of credit, unemployment, or
Related concepts: Velkaantuneisuus (indebtedness), velkaneuvonta (debt counseling), velkajärjestely (debt restructuring), and kulutusluotot (consumer loans). Policy discussions