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5 expert-driven tips for paying off $30000 in credit card debt – CBS News

Close up of cut pieces of credit card
There are a few ways to pay off $30,000 (or more) in credit card debt, experts say. Getty Images

Over the last couple of years, issues with persistent inflation have sparked an increase in the price of many necessities like gas, food and housing. In turn, many households are struggling to pay for these essentials and are using credit cards to fill in the gaps. In fact, one in five credit card accounts are now maxed out.

While using a credit card can help you cover basic household expenses, this type of borrowing typically comes with high rates. For example, the average credit card rate is currently 22.63% (as of July 9, 2024) but depending on your credit and borrower profile, your card rates could be much higher. 

As a result, paying …

Read the full article at: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/expert-driven-tips-for-paying-off-30000-in-credit-card-debt/

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 9, 2024

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5 expert-driven tips for paying off $30000 in credit card debt – CBS News

Close up of cut pieces of credit card
There are a few ways to pay off $30,000 (or more) in credit card debt, experts say. Getty Images

Over the last couple of years, issues with persistent inflation have sparked an increase in the price of many necessities like gas, food and housing. In turn, many households are struggling to pay for these essentials and are using credit cards to fill in the gaps. In fact, one in five credit card accounts are now maxed out.

While using a credit card can help you cover basic household expenses, this type of borrowing typically comes with high rates. For example, the average credit card rate is currently 22.63% (as of July 9, 2024) but depending on your credit and borrower profile, your card rates could be much higher. 

As a result, paying …

Read the full article at: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/expert-driven-tips-for-paying-off-30000-in-credit-card-debt/

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 9, 2024

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5 expert-driven tips for paying off $30000 in credit card debt – CBS News

Close up of cut pieces of credit card
There are a few ways to pay off $30,000 (or more) in credit card debt, experts say. Getty Images

Over the last couple of years, issues with persistent inflation have sparked an increase in the price of many necessities like gas, food and housing. In turn, many households are struggling to pay for these essentials and are using credit cards to fill in the gaps. In fact, one in five credit card accounts are now maxed out.

While using a credit card can help you cover basic household expenses, this type of borrowing typically comes with high rates. For example, the average credit card rate is currently 22.63% (as of July 9, 2024) but depending on your credit and borrower profile, your card rates could be much higher. 

As a result, paying …

Read the full article at: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/expert-driven-tips-for-paying-off-30000-in-credit-card-debt/

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 9, 2024

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PreviousPrevious post:How the new personal bankruptcy threshold could hit SME directors – SmartCompanyNextNext post:Businesses look to restructuring for ATO debt solution – InDaily

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