This is CRUSHING Americans' wallets right now | Morris Invest

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According to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Americans’ total credit card balances increased by $50 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023, reaching a shocking new all-time high of $1.129 trillion.
At the end of 2023, the average credit card balance being carried by Americans was almost $8000. Cardholders say they are putting about $363 toward their balances every month, which has gone down from $430 in 2022.
If you’ve ever looked at a credit card statement, you’ll know that making the minimum payment doesn’t get you very far. And if you’ve ever tried to get out of credit card debt, you know that paying less money every month isn’t the way to go. You really have to be aggressive with your payments to make progress.
It can take years, or even decades, to get out of credit card debt if you’re only making the minimum payment. This is because most of your payment is going toward interest. Only making the minimum payment allows charges to accrue, making it exponentially harder to get out of debt. It’s really a trap and clearly – a lot of Americans have fallen into it.
We’re also seeing record rates of delinquencies on credit cards. The same data from the New York Fed found that credit card delinquencies surged more than 50% in 2023.
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