How will the changing political landscape affect the credit card industry and, thus, consumers? We’ll find out soon enough.
Many economists have felt relief over continued GDP growth. But ongoing data releases suggest that the foundation of the economy — consumer spending — isn’t sustainable.
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Getting a debt consolidation loan is a fairly easy process, but you should start by assessing your eligibility.
In other words, today’s Americans taking on credit card debt pay much more in interest than they would have on that same debt only a few years ago. On top of that, stubborn inflation has ...
Challenging economic conditions continue as we head into 2025. With the average American carrying nearly $8,000 in credit card debt and inflation cooling but still impacting daily expenses ...
The average individual credit card debt is just over $6,500, a 10% increase from 2022 to 2023. One in five consumers (20%) said they’ve fallen behind on credit card payments because they lost ...
Heading into the holidays, many Americans were already saddled with record-breaking credit card debt. And yet, consumer spending is set to reach a fresh high this season. The National Retail ...
( NewsNation) — More than 1 in 10 people “blew up” their credit card debt this past holiday season, according to a national ...