This map, via Visual Capitalist’s Pallavi Rao, visualizes the average credit card debt held by households in each U.S. state and ranks the states where residents pay off the debt the fastest and slowest.
Data is sourced fromĀ BankrateĀ (2024) who also used average monthly household income to calculate how long it takes to pay off balances.
ā¹ļø Assumptions made for this analysis: 5% of monthly household income is used for card payments. Also, no new debt is accrued in this time period.
How Long it Takes to Pay off Credit Card Balances in Each State
Households inĀ AlaskaĀ andĀ Washington D.C.Ā are carrying more than $7,000 in credit card debt, the highest across the country. However, with average annual household incomes of $109,000 and $149,000, residents in both states can pay off their debt in about 14ā20 months.
In fact, glancing through the numbers below reveals a pattern.
*Assuming no new debt is accrued. **Federal district.
Richer state householdsāConnecticut, California, Washingtonāhave higher costs of livingĀ and are carrying higher credit card balances. But they also manage to pay them off quickly with their larger incomes.
On the other hand, households inĀ poorer statesĀ have below-average debt but it take closer to two years for them to pay it off.
This highlights the unequal debt burden across America. While the people living on the coasts have higher costs, theyāre compensated by their incomes. However the Southās lower costs are not as evenly compensated.
And of course, compound interest is not a game played in favor of the borrower. Carrying the debt for longer periods of time accrues additional interest. Bankrateās analysis points out that when making only minimum payments, it would take more thanĀ 17 yearsĀ to pay it off the national average debt: $6,140.
In case that seems like a ludicrous amount of time, hereās a good reminder that most credit card interestĀ compounds dailyĀ and not monthly.
Cross reference this map withĀ Credit Card Delinquency Rates by StateĀ to see the effects of debt burden.
Tyler Durden
Wed, 12/25/2024 – 19:00