Two-thirds of Americans with credit cards are at least somewhat concerned about their ability to pay off their debts. The publication reports this with reference to a recent sociological study. news week.
“The survey comes after it was revealed in August that Americans owe a staggering $1 trillion in credit card debt, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York,” he said in the release.
In the research conducted on December 8, a survey was conducted with 1,500 people living in the USA.
Pollsters say 28 percent of Americans are “very concerned” about their ability to pay their loans, 18 percent are “quite concerned” and 19 percent are “somewhat concerned.” In total this gives 65% of respondents. The remaining 35% of survey respondents are not worried about credit card debt at all.
Only 14% of Americans believe their credit debt should be reduced.
On December 4, it was reported that more than a third of Americans did not buy Christmas gifts. high price.
On November 27, it became clear that Americans were facing something not seen in decades. inflation burden.
Russians have been called before three reasons deterioration of credit history.
Source: Gazeta

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