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Tag / credit card debt

February 6, 2016 by Hoosier Econ

Total U.S. Credit Card Debt

  • debt, Dollar, Economics, Federal Reserve, Financial, Indiana, Indianapolis
  • bankruptcy, consumers, coumpound interest, credit card debt, spending
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CheatSheet.com is showing recent data on American’s credit card debt. It’s approaching the Continue reading →

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July 15, 2015July 15, 2015 by Hoosier Econ

2015 U.S. Credit Card Stats

  • debt, Dollar, Economics, Education, Federal Reserve, Financial, Indiana, Indianapolis
  • bankruptcy, college students, credit card debt, credit cards, Dave Ramsey, Debt, households, Miami
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Here’s the most recent credit card detailed breakdown by StatisticBrain.com –  Continue reading →

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June 22, 2015June 22, 2015 by Hoosier Econ

States With Most Bankruptcy Filings in 2014

  • debt, Dollar, Economics, Federal Reserve, Financial, Indiana, Indianapolis, Internal Revenue Service
  • bankruptcy, broke, cash, checking accounts, college loans, credit card debt, Debt, Mortgages
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During the year of 2014, the United States had a total filing of 936,795 bankruptcies. The majority of those bankruptcies Continue reading →

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