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Posted On: 11/13/2006 3:03:28 PM
Filed Under: Debt
Credit Card Debt Elimination And Facts About Debt In America
It's scary. Credit card debt continues to rise in America. With stagnant wages, a deflating housing market, and adjustible mortgages skyrocketing, the bill may finally be coming due.

Credit card debt elimination is no easy task. By the time you're in over your head, the interest on your debt creates ever-escalating payments. It’s happened to millions of Americans. Here are some interesting facts about debt in America to help you keep a wary eye on credit.

25 Fascinating Facts about Personal Debt
Paul Banister – Bankrate.com (Excerpt)

  1. Some 1.6 million U.S. households -- 1 of every 73 -- filed for bankruptcy in 2003.

  2. There are roughly 1.2 billion credit cards in use in the United States.

  3. The original Diners Club card was issued in 1950 to let businessmen charge meals. It was pasteboard with a list of the 27 restaurants that accepted it printed on the back. The first plastic card came out in 1955. Today, there are about 20,000 different cards available in the U.S.

  4. Studies show the average consumer is exposed to more than 3,000 marketing messages every day. In the last decade, solicitations jumped from 1.52 billion annually to 4.29 billion.

  5. Today roughly 24 percent of personal expenditures in this country are made with credit and debit cards.

  6. Average per household debt in the U.S., not counting mortgage debt, is about $14,500 -- especially noteworthy because before the 1930s, most middle and working class people had NO major debts. Banks would not lend to them; they rented their homes and if they did own a house, it was paid for as it was being built.

  7. A typical credit card purchase ends up costing 112 percent more than if cash were used.

  8. A $1,000 charge on an average credit card will take almost 22 years to pay, and will cost more than $2,300 in interest ($3,300 total) -- if only 2 percent minimum payments are made.

  9. Some 40% of American families annually spend more than they earn.

  10. About 60% of active credit card accounts are not paid off monthly.

  11. Average credit card debt among all American households is $8,400.

  12. Average card debt among people who have at least one card is $9,205 -- triple what it was in 1990.

  13. Average personal wealth of a 50-year-old American, including home equity: less than $40,000.

  14. A typical American family today pays about $1,200 annually in credit card interest.

  15. The average interest rate on credit cards is 18.9%.

  16. Last year the credit card industry took in $43 billion in card fees.

  17. 9 of 10 Americans claim credit card debt has never been a source of worry.

  18. But 47% would refuse to tell a friend how much they owe.

  19. 23% of Americans admit to maxing out a credit card.

  20. 11% of Americans admit card debts went to collection.

  21. 13% of Americans have been 30 days late paying credit card bills in the past year.

  22. The average graduate student has 6 credit cards and 1 in 7 owes more than $15,000.

  23. People using credit cards in fast food restaurants spend up to 50% more than when they pay cash.

  24. The personal savings rate in the United States has dropped from 8% in the 1980s to just under 2% since 2000.

  25. Medical debts sink the ship in 1 of every 20 bankruptcies. Typical health care debt: $25,000. Typical victim: a senior on a fixed income. Typical scenario: pricey prescriptions bought on high-interest credit cards.


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