The average American family currently owes more than $9,000 in credit card debt and many people owe much more than this amount. Unfortunately, people find themselves in this position due to any number of unforeseen circumstances. As a matter of fact, great deals of individuals have used credit cards responsibly for many years, and due to some misfortune have ended up needing their credit cards as a safety net.
This situation tends to have a snowball affect due to high interest rates, and makes it nearly impossible for the average American to successfully pay off their credit card debt in a reasonable amount of time. Its no wonder that people cant get ahead; take a look at the staggering amount of monthly accruing interest on many of these accounts:
Credit CardAmount of DebtInterest RateMonthly Interest
ABC $20,000 29.99% $499.83
DEF $15,000 28.99% $362.37
GHI $25,000 24.99% $520.63
JKL $20,000 29.99% $499.83
TOTAL $80,000 $1,882.66
If interest is accruing at a rate of nearly $2,000 each month in some cases, its just not realistic that the average family can pay their credit accounts off simply...