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Nation’s Credit Card Debt Passes $1 Trillion

Nation’s Credit Card Debt Passes  Trillion


By Charlene Crowell | Trice Edney Wire

(TriceEdneyWire.com) – For the first time since the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) began collecting credit card data, the nation’s related debt reached an all-time high of $1 trillion in 2022. Newresearch released in late October examines how and why this debt grew, but also how emerging trends in card usage affect the day-to-day lives of consumers.  

While companies charged consumers more than $105 billion in interest and more than $25 billion in fees, average credit card balances per cardholder returned to about $5,300, about the same as before the pandemic. At the same time, more cardholders are being charged late fees, falling behind on payments, and facing higher costs on growing debt.  



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