Credit-Card Issuers Moan As Consumers Pay Off More Debt
Sunday Gazette-Mail › May 29, 2006
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Sunday Gazette-Mail › May 29, 2006
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The credit-card industry has a problem: Although Americans are deeper in debt than ever, they are paying off bigger portions of their monthly credit-card bills.
For card issuers, which profit by collecting interest on unpaid balances, that's bad news. In the past, when interest rates crept up, as they are doing now, fewer cardholders could afford to pay down balances.See the full content of this document
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Credit-Card Issuers Moan As Consumers Pay Off More Debt
"Normally at this point in the economic cycle, you start to see payment rates decline. But that's not happening," says Richard Srednicki, who runs the credit-card business at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., the nation's second-largest card issuer. "It is a tougher business if payment rates conti...
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