CONSUMER CREDIT CARD DEBT
Sure, everyone spends a little more than they mean to at this time of year; the problem is that we've all been spending a little more than we mean to throughout the last few years. Let's take a look at our credit habits as a nation to get an idea of why we may be in over our heads. About a month ago, the New York Times examined how
the use of credit has taken off dramatically in the United States
since 1990. While the number of people holding charge cards grew
about 75 percent— from 82 million in 1990 to 144 million
in 2003— the amount they charged during that period grew
by a much larger percentage: approximately 350 percent, from $338
billion to $1.5 trillion.
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