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July 25, 2008 4:52:18 PM CDT



Americans Falling Behind on Credit Cards

Posted Dec 23, 07 10:35 PM CST in Business 

(Newser) – It’s already looking like an iffy New Year for many credit-card holders: the number of Americans falling behind on their payments spiked sharply this year and analysts don’t expect 2008 to be much brighter. The value of credit card accounts at least 30 days late surged 26% in October to $17.3 million, the AP found. Defaults—when lenders give up and write off the debt—jumped 18% to almost $961million.

Default rates had been nearing record lows, but the subprime mortgage mess and a sagging job market took their toll. "Debt eventually leaks into other areas, whether it starts with the mortgage and goes to the credit card or vice versa," said one expert on credit risk. And insiders expect it’ll continue next year: “It’s like a game of dominoes,” said one.

Source Associated Press

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Signs for American Express, Master Card and Visa credit cards are shown. Americans are falling behind on their credit card payments at an alarming rate, sending delinquencies and defaults surging by double-digit...   (Associated Press)
Graphic shows growth in credit card debt delinquencies and default; 1c x 4 5/8 inches; 46.5 mm x 117.5 mm   (Associated Press)
Many Americans are delinquent on their credit card payments or are defaulting on their accounts, the AP reports.   (KRT Photos)
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