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Income Inequality: Credit Card Debt threatens African American Middle Class

According to a recent report by the NAACP and the public policy research organization, Demos, middleclass African Americans are using credit to help cover basic living expenses, when income and savings fall short. According to the report, 79 percent of African Americans carry credit card debt and 80 percent have taken out loans for their education.

Interestingly, Black and White households reported different reasons for poor credit: 44 percent of White respondents cited late mortgage payments and using all or nearly all of their credit lines, while 40 percent of Black households cited late student loan payments and credit report errors.

Middle class credit use and debt levels are similar across race. The consequences are what raise eyebrows. The report found that African Americans and Whites had similar rates of card default, late payments, bankruptcy, eviction and repossession. However, indebted African American households face higher interest rates, reporting an average APR of 17.7 percent on the card where they carry the greatest balance, compared to 15.8 percent for White households.

Economic experts point out the problem is not about spending, but about income inequality and the decline in opportunity for middle class African Americans.

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