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Credit Card Delinquencies Reach 18-Year Low

Credit card users are using some of the best bill paying practices in nearly two decades. In the fourth quarter of 2012, delinquencies on bank-issued credit cards sank to 2.47%. This is the lowest level of delinquencies since 1994, according to an American Bankers Association report. It was significantly down from the previous quarter, which was 2.75%. The record high was set in 2009 at 5.01%. According to ABA Chief Economist James Chessen, credit card delinquencies fell throughout most of 2012.

In addition to consumers being more careful about paying their bills on time, banks are also being more conservative when approving people for credit cards. Banks are taking steps to ensure the consumer has the capacity to repay their debts. Delinquencies in three real estate related categories also fell in the fourth quarter: home equity loans, home equity lines of credit and property improvement loans. These declines reflect another sign of the housing market recovery. Auto loan delinquencies arranged through third parties, such as car dealers, also dropped in the fourth quarter to 1.85%, down from 2.08% in the previous quarter. However, credit card delinquencies on mobile homes and boats both increased at the end of 2012. Student loan 90-day delinquencies also increased during the fourth quarter of 2012 to 11.7%, up from 8.69% at the end of the first quarter of the year.

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