Rate shock occurs when borrowers face sudden, steep payment increases due to rising interest rates on adjustable loans. It primarily impacts homeowners, credit card holders, and businesses with variable debt. Lenders use it to forecast risk, while financial planners help clients prepare. Understanding rate shock aids in avoiding payment surges and selecting fixed-rate options for stability.
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