Getting Clobbered by Credit Cards?

August 01, 2008  |  Author: admin  |  Category: Credit

Most American’s are carrying a lot more debt than they can afford.  Credit card debt in the US has reached a record high - Nearly $1 trillion, according to the latest figures from the Federal Reserve Board.  The average American household’s debt from credit cards has risen from $2966 in 1990 to $9840 in 2007.

As getting loans becomes more difficult and the cost of groceries and medical bills is on the rise, more and more people are turning toward plastic instead of cash to meet many of their basic needs.  For many of us easy credit has lead to spending well beyond our means.

The debt crisis in this country however, is created less by our spending and more as a result of an industry devoid of regulations and checks and balances.  For too many years, the credit card industry has been allowed to run rampant with charges and additional fees well beyond what is reasonable.

Consumer complaints and pleas for help may be having an effect.  Both the Federal Reserve and Congress have proposed new rules that have broad support.  Unfortunately, action has not yet been taken, but it is on the horizon.

The real problem is that the credit card companies make the most money on those of us who can’t afford what we spend.  This is why if you pay your bill in full every month, the credit card companies have a term for you and surprisingly they think of you as a “deadbeat”.  They deliberately target those who can not afford to pay their bills.  As a matter of fact, if you are having trouble paying your credit card bills, then you will more than likely receive some extra credit card offers in the mail.  They all want you to borrow from them.

We can hope that the legislation will soon be coming down the pike to give these big companies what they truly deserve and perhaps bring some relief to us all.

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