Credit Card Debt: Danger in Your Wallet – ASK THE EXPERT


www.americanprogress.org Has the economic downturn affected Americans’ credit card use? Is credit card debt more harmful than other types of debt? Can we protect consumers from falling too deeply into credit card debt? Tim Westrich of the Center for American Progress weighs these questions in the latest installment of CAP’s ASK THE EXPERT series.

10 Responses to “Credit Card Debt: Danger in Your Wallet – ASK THE EXPERT”

  1. sugarpuddin88 says:

    They also pop 15K per semester in free college money – they drop the class and keep the money; over and over and over again!

    Who is going to pay for this?

  2. hahawhat98 says:

    hmmm, that’s actually a good idea, you can easily get $30K in credit and go back to mexico and buy a house or something…hahaha…this whole system has become a joke…I had some guy, I assume he was an immigrant intentionally try to crash into me on the road, I assume he was doing some kind of scam on the insurance companies…I swerved and missed him…you don’t there is many real workers these days?…could be true, even my cousins are calling me wanting to setup some kind of new business

  3. sugarpuddin88 says:

    Do you know what immigrants are doing today?

    Running up credit cards student loans in order to get cash to take back to their old country where things are cheaper!

    America is over for the so-called Working Class! That is a FACT!

  4. hahawhat98 says:

    when I was 18, my mom encouraged me to get credit cards…please, if you care about your kids, don’t do that…teach them how to humble themselves and beg on the sidewalks if need be but don’t use credit cards…get a part time job or something…

  5. sugarpuddin88 says:

    Many have learned, (the hard way)

    In my new country for example, they learned about the Central Banks the hard way

    They are still fighting to come out from under their tyranny! Having borrowed money from them at astonishingly immoral interest rates was not the worst of it – Rather they have to run their country by their rules while there is outstanding balance

    They can’t open banks in their own country for example while there is outstanding loan

    The IMF is a parasite; like all banks

  6. hahawhat98 says:

    I agree sugarpuddin88, lets just hope these monsters don’t go after all the other countries

  7. WolfishNuckajuh says:

    wasnt he the old tin-tin!? the fluffy white dog musta died :\

  8. Meowianne says:

    Consumers are using credit cards less debit cards more. This is primarily due to the tightening of credit, low consumer confidence, smaller pools of discretionary income increased unemployment. In the 2nd quarter of 2008, debit card usage (cash) is now outperforming credit card usage. This is substantiated in NEWSWEEK, Aug 30, 2008, Daniel Gross, “Get Ready for the ‘Pain Of Paying’” from recent research at Javelin Strategy for Research, July 2008.

  9. ratonnewmex says:

    of course it effects a family’s spending habits…IT IS ALL RIGGED. the more debt one has the more this nasty corrupt country can STEAL from consumers through “interest” that is what the U.S. is based on now …. wake the fuck up fat asses. THE U.S. LAND OF THIEVES

  10. sugarpuddin88 says:

    The USA is the only country to tax your wages, tax your investments, and even tax your savings

    All other countries rather tax consumer goods instead, (VAT)

    This has made America a debtor nation of consumers who buy more than they can afford – And who have no savings!

    Good bye america – You die like the dinosaur

    You had it coming!

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