More than half of U.S. credit card holders (53%) are carrying revolving debt, while 56% are considered financially unhealthy. Satisfaction with credit cards is rising among financially healthy users ...
Americans have been using their credit cards more than ever this summer. Revolving credit went up by 9.7% in July compared with a year earlier, according to the Federal Reserve. After months of ...
Consumer borrowing cratered further in November, likely reflecting growing consumer stress, as price inflation persists and ...
According to the J.D. Power 2025 U.S. Credit Card Satisfaction Study, 53% of cardholders are currently carrying revolving debt, and 56% are classified as financially unhealthy. While these percentages ...
In a tough economy, a revolving line of credit can offer handy flexibility when unforeseen expenses pop up. But it's n ...
You may not be asking for more credit—but your bank’s systems could be giving it to you anyway. New research from King’s Business School and the Federal Reserve Board suggests that a largely unseen ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - More than half of credit card holders are carrying revolving debt, according to a new study. The J.D. Power 2025 U.S. Credit Card Satisfaction Study found 56% of cardholders are ...
The Fed breaks consumer credit into two main categories: revolving credit, such as credit cards, and non-revolving credit like auto loans, student loans and personal loans. July's surge was driven ...