Credit Card Debt Likely to Increase Among Young Americans

Credit Card Debt Likely To Increase Among Young Americans

Credit card debt is becoming an increasingly large problem for young Americans. According to a recent study out of Ohio State, the current generation of youths is taking on more debt and taking longer to pay it off than past generations.

This study looked at the financial situation of Americans born between 1980 and 1984 and compared their credit card debt to past generations. The situation looks pretty dire for the current group.

Young Americans today have accumulated about $5,500 more credit card debt than their parents’ generation did at the same age. Compared to their grandparent’s generation, young Americans have accumulated about $8,000 more in credit card debt.

“Young Americans have accumulated about $5,500

more credit card debt than their parents’ generation.”

The professors handling the study thought the youths were taking on more debt because of a desire to build credit history as soon as possible.

While this logic makes sense, it often backfires. Many young Americans can’t handle the financial responsibility of a credit card and get into financial trouble.

While a credit card can build credit, it’s not the only option. The researchers suggested  young Americans consider building credit just by regularly paying off their bills and save the credit card for later on.

Considering this viewpoint and the increased availability of credit cards, the researchers believe this trend will continue and future generations will get even more in credit card debt.

Source: Ohio State University. Photo source: nature.com.

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