Bankruptcy Law, Credit Card Debt

A Growing Number of Americans Have More Credit Card Debt than Savings

Many Americans are fighting a never-ending battle between saving money and barely making enough to pay their day-to-day expenses. More and more Americans are relying on credit cards to not only pay for big expenses but everyday expenses, resulting in a major imbalance when it comes to credit card debt and emergency savings. In fact, for many Americans, that emergency savings is essentially non-existent.

According to a new study published by the personal finance company Bankrate, nearly 30 percent of Americans have more credit card debt than they do money in savings. This number is up from 2018 when 21 percent claimed they had more credit card debt than savings.

The increased reliance on credit cards could be indicative of the fact that many households are under a great deal of financial strain. According to Bankrate, 41.2 percent of households nationwide carry some level of credit card debt with the average balance being $5,700. Income may be increasing at a rate of about three percent annually, but the cost of living is surpassing that. Oftentimes, the increase in pay does not keep up with the jump in basic living costs.

According to Federal Reserve data, 39 percent of American consumers say they have enough money in savings to cover a $1,000 car repair or unexpected emergency room visit. The level of savings, of course, does vary by income classification. In 2018, the median American household had $11,700 in savings, but for those who do not have enough to meet even just a $1,000 bill, this amount of savings is never realized.

The recent government shutdown did not make this financial situation any easier for many struggling consumers. The shutdown and lack of pay forced government workers to take on debt just to keep up with expenses, which added to the debt many already carried before the shutdown occurred.

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