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Credit Card Debt

The most common expensive debt in America: average card rates have run above 20% in recent Federal Reserve data. Nothing else in a normal budget compounds against you this fast — and nothing pays off as reliably as killing it.

Understand what you're holding

Find the real APR on each card

It's on the statement. Cards routinely sit in the 20s; store cards in the high 20s or beyond.

Minimums are designed to be slow

Minimum payments are commonly interest plus ~1% of balance — a design that stretches a $3,000 balance across many years. The Credit Card Interest calculator shows your own math.

Interest only exists if you revolve

Pay the FULL statement balance by the due date and cards cost nothing. The grace period is the entire trick.

A wallet with blank cards fanned on a table

The payoff playbook

Pick snowball or avalanche and concentrate

All extra money at one target card. Full comparison in Snowball vs. Avalanche.

Call and ask for a lower APR

On-time payers get rate reductions more often than people expect. Five minutes, no downside.

Balance transfers, eyes open

0% intro windows help only with a plan that finishes inside the window and the 3-5% fee counted.

Stop adding while paying

Freeze the card in the app, delete it from browsers. A payoff with active spending is a treadmill.

Cập nhật lần cuối: 2026-08-14

Nguồn tham khảo: Federal Reserve — G.19 Consumer Credit (card rates) · CFPB — Credit cards

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