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thumb|right|Payday loan businesses lend money to customers, who then owe a debt to the payday loan company.
Debt is money that one person or organization owes to another after borrowing it, as shown in the example of payday loan customers who receive money from a lender and then owe it back. Debt matters because it creates a financial obligation that borrowers must repay, often affecting their financial situation and future ability to borrow money.
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