2023 county-level delinquent debt overall and by auto loan, medical debt, and student loan debt created #434
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All 2023 results are in mobility-from-poverty\01_financial-well-being\output. Previously created 2021 city-level data and 2022 county-level data are also in the same \output subfolder. The do file that needs to be reviewed is this: mobility-from-poverty\01_financial-well-being\county-debt-coll-shares-2023.do, mostly copied from the previous do file (county-debt-coll-shares-2022.do) with some revisions.
Note that in the previous 2022 county-level data, mobility-from-poverty\01_financial-well-being\output\county-debt-coll-shares-2022.csv, state and county names are numeric (1, 2, 3...). I don't know the actual values of these numeric values. In the new 2023 county-level data, I temporarily kept the state and county actual names, so they're string variables. Further guidance is needed whether we use numeric or string and how numeric values correspond with string values if we'd like to merge 2022 and 2023 county-level data.