Household debt has increased since mid-2013 at a faster rate than income, prompting concerns among some industry analysts. DBRS noted that while job market trends are likely to remain favorable, borrowers’ performance across many asset classes is expected to weaken in the next 12 months. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, household debt peaked in the fourth quarter of 2008 at $12.67 trillion. The debt measurement, which includes mortgages, student loans, auto loans, credit cards and other borrowing, fell to $11.15 trillion in the second quarter of 2013.