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Credit card debt hits new all-time high
5 surprising credit card debt consolidation benefits to know
Credit card debt is growing fast in today's economy. Between the average credit card interest rates sitting above 23% and interest charges compounding daily, even small purchases can balloon into large balances.
Credit card debt hits new all-time high, but it’s not all bad news
Americans' credit card debt just hit a new all-time high of $1.17 trillion, according to the New York Federal Reserve.
This Week In Credit Card News: Credit Card Debt Surges To A Record High
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3 important things to know if your credit card debt goes to collections
F alling behind on credit card payments can be a tough issue to deal with, but it becomes even more challenging when your debt is sent to collections. When that happens, the frien
Credit card debt hit a record $1.17 trillion. It’s a red flag for budgets.
Americans are putting more on plastic, a sign that household cash flow is shaky and spending is unsustainable.
3 Times You Should Always Use Your Credit Card
It's a good idea to use your credit card whenever you're renting a car, booking a trip, or shopping online. Read on to find out why.
Retirees' Credit Card Debt Levels Are Climbing
A Employee Benefit Research Institute survey found that more than two-thirds of retirees had outstanding credit card debt, up from 40% in 2022.
U.S. credit card debt trending to $1.16 trillion
Americans have been doing a lot of swiping and tapping, racking up debt on their credit cards. A new report by the New York Federal Reserve finds that consumers owe a record $1.1 trillion on their credit cards.
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8 Things To Do When You Get A New Credit Card To Set Yourself Up For Success
You’ve researched the right card for your needs, gotten approval and received your card in the mail—but now what? If you give ...
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My parent took out a credit card in my name without my knowledge. It’s ruining my life, what should I do?
When a parent adds a son's or daughter's name to a credit card, defaults can hurt the FICO scores of both parties.
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Turn your holiday shopping into free travel: Your guide for credit card rewards
Learn how to turn this year's holiday spending into free flights and hotel stays by choosing the right rewards credit card ...
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3 Reasons I'm Keeping the Credit Card I Never Use Anymore
What's the point of keeping an old credit card that doesn't really fit your life? Read on to learn why I'm hanging onto such ...
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Why credit card rates remain high, even after interest rate cuts
Credit card interest rates remain high, in part, because the Fed's benchmark rate still stands at a historically high level, ...
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Credit card delinquencies creep up, net charge-offs slide in October: Credit Pulse
U.S. credit card delinquencies continued to edge up in October, while the rate of uncollectible debt written off by lenders ...
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Credit cards: What types of credit card insurance are available, are they worth it?
Credit card insurance includes various types of protections, often included as benefits for cardholders. These can provide ...
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Here Are 3 Credit Cards Tori Dunlap Uses and Why They Might Be Right for You
Want to see what's inside a popular money expert's wallet? Check out three credit cards that Tori Dunlap uses and the ...
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