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Seventy-seven percent of those with annual household incomes of $100,000+ make an effort to maximize rewards, compared to 75 percent earning $50,000 to $79,999, 70 percent earning $80,000 to ...
The total number of debt collections on credit reports dropped by 33% from 261 million in 2018 to 175 million in 2022, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, while the share of ...
Key insights from Bankrate's 2024 Emergency Savings Report. 36% of U.S. adults have more credit card debt than emergency savings. 36% of U.S. adults are prioritizing both debt repayment and ...
The economy has been resilient, the job market healthy, and consumers keep spending, but more Americans are becoming financially overextended — especially on their credit cards. Debt — and ...
Americans’ credit card balances have hit a record high. Consumers have been propping up the U.S. economy when no one else could—now the debts are being called and they can’t pay their bills ...
The IRS stopped sending debt collection notices during the pandemic, but the agency is taking the gloves back off and will soon resume mailing those famously warm and fuzzy letters once again. See:...
Late last year, USA TODAY reached out to Americans who were struggling with credit card debt. Here's how they're doing at the end of 2024.
The resilient consumer has kept the US economic engine running, but it’s coming at a big cost: Americans are piling up record credit card balances, and more and more are falling behind on those ...