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US consumers delay credit card debt resolution: survey

Created at 3 Jun · 7:50 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A Consolidated Credit survey reveals 20% of Americans wait until a last resort to address record credit card debt. Despite 70% trusting non-profit credit counseling, many are unaware of Debt Management Programs as a solution to the $1.3 trillion national debt crisis.

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Key Numbers

20%Americans waiting until last resort for debt resolution
70%Consumers trusting non-profit credit counseling
1 de cada 5Americans waiting until last resort for debt resolution
$1.3 billonesUS national credit card debt

Who's Involved

Consolidated Credit
Conducted survey on American consumer debt habits

↳ Why This Matters

This highlights a critical issue in consumer financial health, where a significant portion of the population struggles with overwhelming debt due to delayed action and lack of awareness about effective solutions, potentially impacting broader economic stability.

Key facts

  • 20% of Americans wait until a last resort to address credit card debt.
  • 70% of consumers trust non-profit credit counseling.
  • Nearly half of consumers are unaware of Debt Management Programs.
  • US credit card debt has reached a record $1.3 trillion.

A recent survey by Consolidated Credit indicates that one in five Americans delays addressing their credit card debt until they reach a 'last resort.' The survey also found that while 70% of consumers express confidence in non-profit credit counseling services, nearly half remain unaware of the most effective solution for the nation's burgeoning $1.3 trillion credit card debt crisis: the Debt Management Program. The findings highlight a significant gap in consumer awareness regarding available debt resolution strategies, despite a general trust in credit counseling organizations.

Frequently asked questions

According to a Consolidated Credit survey, 20% of Americans, or one in five, wait until a last resort to address their credit card debt.

The total US national credit card debt has reached a record $1.3 trillion.

The survey suggests that nearly half of consumers are unaware of Debt Management Programs as a solution to their debt crisis, despite trusting non-profit credit counseling.

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How It Developed

3 Jun · 7:33 AM
Una nueva encuesta de Consolidated Credit revela que el 20% de los estadounidenses espera hasta el último recurso para abordar la deuda de tarjetas de crédito.
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Nueva encuesta de Consolidated Credit: 1 de cada 5 estadounidenses espera hasta un "último recurso" para abordar la deuda récord de la tarjeta de créditom.piqsuite.com

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