Unsatisfactory Statistics Regarding Credit Card Debt

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by William Blake

Unfortunately, the sad truth is that figures do not ever lie and when things are not going the way that they should be they can make one feel very insecure and result in much reason to be concerned. This is what is happening in the United States, where it seems that Americans are increasingly becoming burdened by debts, and credit card debt statistics show that this trend has been steadily rising ever since the eighties, because that was the period when credit card usage increased considerably and was fast becoming the normal mode of transacting purchases and sales.

Additional Hard Sell Tactics

As reported statistics regarding credit card debt got worse and worse, credit card companies went on the offensive. They started to produce lots of advertisements, trying to entice new customers. Hard sell tactics started being applied and offers for credit cards now show up on TV and in the mail.

As these advertisements began to affect consumers, cash became a less popular way to make purchases, and thus, at least partially, credit cards led to the rise of information age. When computers took hold in society, so did credit cards. It also led to the less than desirable rate of debt that statistics now present, since during the 1980’s people used cash and checks less than credit cards.

Once credit cards had made themselves such a normal part of life, debts incurred from credit cards also became normal. Statistics on levels of credit card debt from that time show that most Americans were getting themselves into nine thousand dollars worth of debt annually, most of which credit cards were directly responsible for.

A common reason for such misuse of credit cards was that often the user mistakenly thought that he or she was using their own money when making credit card purchases.

This erroneous belief is not true in any way and is dangerous. The money used to make purchases on credit is that of the credit card company and it is your responsibility to return all money you borrow in accord with the terms you agreed to when your credit card was issued.

In addition to purchases made, interest also builds up in your credit card account, bringing debt to staggeringly high levels. The average interest rate on most credit cards is roughly fourteen percent, a rate that can quickly change a small credit card balance into overwhelming debt.

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