Credit card payment rates down, delinquencies rising
The average card balance for the two-year period ended March 2025 was $3,098
- By: Jonathan Got
- June 19, 2025 June 19, 2025
- 14:53
The average card balance for the two-year period ended March 2025 was $3,098
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