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US credit card debt hits record $1.17 trillion
This Week In Credit Card News: Credit Card Debt Surges To A Record High
Credit Card Users Are Still Paying Off Last Year’s Holiday Debt Americans tend to overspend during the holiday season. In fact, some borrowers are still paying off debt from last year’s purchases. To that point,
Americans’ $1 trillion credit-card debt problem is inching in the right direction as inflation eases
Americans are still building up their credit-card balances, but they’re doing a better job paying those bills on time — and it could be sign that inflation’s bite is easing.
Credit card debt surges to another record high, New York Fed data shows
U.S. consumers have more credit card debt than ever before, hitting a fresh record $1.17 trillion last quarter, according to New York Federal Reserve data.
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Check your credit card debt forgiveness eligibility here. What are the best ways to get rid of credit card debt in retirement? If you're dealing with high-rate credit card debt in
Credit card debt among retirees jumps ‘substanitally’
Sixty-eight percent of retirees reported having outstanding credit card debt in 2024 compared with 40% in 2022 and 43% in 2020, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute’s 2024 Spending in Retirement Survey.
Need Credit Card Debt Relief? Debt Management Could Help
If you’ve been denied a credit card hardship plan or offered terms that you can’t afford, credit counseling may get your finances on track.
Gen X is most likely to carry credit card debt, but Gen Z feels the most burdened by it
A new report shows debt burdens are high, but Gen Z remains optimistic about their financial future. It may not feel like it to some, but generational mobility is still alive and well in the United States, according to a new report from H&R Block.
Most retirees are now carrying credit card debt
Over half of people retiree sooner than expected, and rising costs due to inflation, along with unexpected expenses, are leading a growing proportion of retirees to turn to credit cards, EBRI found.
If You’re in Credit Card Debt, Forget About Rewards
More than 1 in 5 Americans (21%) have used a credit card to earn rewards in the past 12 months despite having credit card debt, according to a NerdWallet survey.
Record credit card debt tests the claim that America’s economy is strong
Total credit-card debt climbed to a record high of US$1.17-trillion in the third quarter, just as other types of consumer debt rose higher
Credit card debt hits record $1.17 trillion, New York Fed research shows
Collectively, Americans owe a record $1.17 trillion on their credit cards, according to a new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Still, credit card delinquency rates improved in the most recent quarter,
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