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Saturday, January 23, 2010

The Truth About the Average American's Credit Card Debt

By Layla Vanderbilt

Everyday people hear about how all Americans owe thousands of dollars in credit card debt. These rumors are distributed through the media, government, bank officials, and many other people. They all say the same thing. That a trend is growing of Americans increasing in credit card debt. However if you break down the statistics that everyone talks about you can see the truth about credit card debt.

You may have heard the statistic that the average American has more than $8,000 in credit card debt. While this statistic is true, it only holds true if you're considering every American in the country. Most statistics don't include every American, only those that have credit cards. Thus our image of the average American family with a house and kids is skewed as not all of these "average" Americans have credit card debt. The problem is when they mention the word average in their statistics we are lead to believe that it's this type of family that we often think of when in fact they actually use the mean of the people who have credit card debt.

The truth is that 1 in 20 American households actually have more than $8,000 in credit card debt. This is because many families don't even have credit cards. Another huge chunk of American families pay off their credit cards as soon as they get the bill and thus don't even owe anything to the credit card companies even though they have credit cards. Out of the remaining families only a very few owe $2,000 or more in credit card debt. Thus you can see that the "average American household" number is deceiving.

You may be curious why this is. In reality it's very simple. It's due to how they came up with their number for the average American's debt. They took the outstanding credit card debt that is owed which is $750 billion and divided it by the number of American households that have a minimum of 1 credit card. This is approximately 84 million households. Thus they arrived at $8,000 per household.

The truth about credit card debt is that most Americans aren't even counted in the calculation. There are many American households that have no credit cards. In fact 23.8%, almost a quarter of American households, have no credit cards. That's a quarter of American households that weren't even factored into the calculation. Another huge portion of households pay off their credit cards in full. How many households? 31.2%! The truth about credit card debt is that 55% of Americans have none. We can further break down the remaining 45% of households.

Out of the remaining households only 29% owe more than $1,000 to credit card companies and only 21% owe $2,000 or more. If you consider that only 4% of households owe more than $10,000 and only 1% owe more than $21,000 then you will realize that most Americans owe very little in credit card debt. Most American households owe very little to nothing in credit card debt. The truth about American credit card debt is often hidden because of influences such as the media. - 23210

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