Credit Card Debt
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according to www.money.cnn.com, the national average household's credit card debt is $9200.
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The average American household owes $12,000 in credit card debt.
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Honestly, Who Has More Credit Card Debt Than Me ? I Owe Just About Almost $30k In Credit Cards And I Manage It Well. My Credit Score Is Well Above 750. Quick Survey, Anybody Want To Share Their Thoughts ?
i have 0 credit card debt it took me forever to pay it all back i had to double up payments on everything which was very hard... i do have 2 cars that i am paying on as well as a 4 wheeler and a motorcycle. My credit score is also upwards of 750... my goal is to pay all of that off and never finance another thing my new motto is if i dont have the money in the bank then i can not afford it (with the exception of buying a house)
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I have a son who I have put through a private Catholic High School (not cheap!) and he is on to college in 2007. I bought a modest house last year. I receive no child support. I carry a balance on my credit card (low interest rate) and I pay as much as I can every month. I am never late and have an excellent credit rating.
I'm wondering if the balance I carry is high/average compared to rest of US? Of course, I'd love to pay it off, but with the mortgage, tuition, expenses, etc. I cannot.
All things in their proper order.
I am older than you by a good many years I expect. I divorced my husband when my daughters were just 11 and 14 years old, and never received a dime in support from him.
I worked full time at a job I absolutely hated while my daughters were in high school, and then college.
10 years ago my parents needed me to live with them in their home to supervise their daily care. My father's mind was going and my Mom couldn't handle him alone.
I had been saving to put myself through University up to that point. My plan was to do the five years of university to obtain my degree. Then to purchase a house afterwards.
Taking care of my parents shelved those plans. And after five years when my mother died, I had to quit my job as well, because my Dad needed full time care.
I was left my parents house after my Dad died last year, but it sounds better than it is. The place actually needs about 50,000 dollars spent on it (minimum) to bring it up to date.
I have a house. And I have no credit card debt. But I have no job either, and no prospects of one now, since I am getting too old to be considered employable in my former profession.
I guess the point I am trying to make is to keep slogging along. And be thankful for each bit of security you can wrest for yourself. Debt is a b1tch, but it beats having nothing. Just be sure that you get well ahead on paying off your mortgage and other debts before you add anything more to it now.
A personal thought...there seems to be a lot more Superwomen out there in the world then Supermen. You don't see too many of them succeeding with this sort of daily pressure hanging over them. Women just seem to have a greater degree of responsibility and staying power.
How much credit card debt do YOU have? Just wondering where I fit...I have about $2500.00 combined debt on all my cards.
When I worked in credit the average household have $25,000 in credit card debt. I have $0...after working in credit and seeing the holes people bury themselves into I stay away and charge maybe $1500 a month then pay it right off.
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Credit card companies have made it their passion to ensure that every eligible American has access to a credit card . They have also created a financial labyrinth with traps in every corner from tricky financial statements to interest rates that would make loan sharks blush. The credit card has become some form of financial rite of passage. Even colleges are plastered with credit card pushers trying to get their new batch of Americans hooked on the world of debt financing. In a way, this is an early initiation into the world of spending what you don’t have so when the U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve create money out of thin air many Americans don’t find this concept foreign.
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