@return2ozma to A Boring Dystopia • 3 months agoAverage consumer now carries $6,329 in credit card debt. 'People are stretched,' expert says.www.nbcnews.comexternal-linkmessage-square41arrow-up1215arrow-down16cross-posted to: [email protected]
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•3 months agoOn this particular topic (credit card debt) it is way better in other places. The median credit card debt is by far the highest in the US compared to other countries. https://www.cardrates.com/advice/average-credit-card-debt-by-country/
minus-squareSocialist Mormon Satanistlink-16•3 months agoBut how much of the US credit card debt is people who can’t control their spending vs economic problems? I have seen plenty of people who can’t really afford it, have the latest iPhone. I can afford the latest iPhone, yet I have a $125 android.
minus-square@Shapillonlink3•3 months agoDo you think Americans tend to rack up more debt than people from other countries? If so, do you have an hypthesis as to why that would be the case? I’m curious since here (France) debt is pretty uncommon and the volumes usually way lower are than in the US (and Canada).
minus-squareSocialist Mormon Satanistlink-10•3 months agoYes. But I have no idea why, other than we have a lot of people that try to stay current with trends.
On this particular topic (credit card debt) it is way better in other places.
The median credit card debt is by far the highest in the US compared to other countries. https://www.cardrates.com/advice/average-credit-card-debt-by-country/
But how much of the US credit card debt is people who can’t control their spending vs economic problems?
I have seen plenty of people who can’t really afford it, have the latest iPhone.
I can afford the latest iPhone, yet I have a $125 android.
Do you think Americans tend to rack up more debt than people from other countries?
If so, do you have an hypthesis as to why that would be the case?
I’m curious since here (France) debt is pretty uncommon and the volumes usually way lower are than in the US (and Canada).
Yes.
But I have no idea why, other than we have a lot of people that try to stay current with trends.