Average Credit Card Debt

The average credit card debt carried in this country is $8,000 per household. How can you avoid being yet another statistic?

Average Credit Card Debt? Yes. There Is Some.

Americans carry a total debt amount of over $2 trillion, which is staggering, to say the least. According to the annual Credit Card Survey conducted by Myvesta, a nonprofit consumer education organization, the average credit card debt carried by individuals has risen 14.5 percent. The typical American is now carrying $2,627 for the average credit card debt, up from $2,294 in 2003. Individuals are also carrying more credit cards in their wallets. Americans are now carrying an average of 2.9 credit cards, up from 2.3 in 2003.

Average Credit Card Debt

"Credit cards have become an integral part of many Americans' daily lives and are fast becoming the most popular way to make purchases," said Myvesta Spokesperson Jim Tehan. "When people are pulling out the plastic to make everyday purchases such as hamburgers and groceries, it's no surprise that the average amount of debt has gone up."

Other results from the Myvesta Credit Card Survey include:

"As Americans have become more dependant on credit for everyday purchases, they have increasingly been relying on the equity in their homes to pay off that debt," Tehan said. "But while turning to home equity can provide temporary relief, eventually the equity will dry up and the debts will need to be paid off. If you find yourself charging everyday purchases and relying on debt to make ends meet, act quickly before the situation gets out of control." For more credit card debt information, explore the rest of our site. Or stop using the cards, moron.


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