November 11th, 2009
Wednesday’s Trends in Credit Cards & Debt
The U.S debt load, a measurement of the total amount of debt the federal government has accumulated, is now at $11,893 trillion and rising closer to the self-imposed $12,104 trillion ceiling limit imposed by Congress. The interest on that alone could cost the country $4.8 trillion between 2010 and 2019! What happens after that, you might ask? The limit will soon be raised, and lawmakers are working on putting together a bipartisan commission to push Congress to make more decision-forcing actions to inch the huge national debt downward.
Should you take a page from Uncle Sam’s book in being that aggressive and gung-ho when it comes to dealing with debt? Read on for more updates on the battle against your personal debt, plus credit card news this week.
Credit Card News
- Newsweek puts it to the test: Credit card company or loan shark? Find out if consumers are being overcharged.
- Can you believe it? Free Money Finance can’t either– now even god takes credit cards.
- Mark your calenders for the top 10 consumer credit events of 2009 from The Wisdom Journal.
- You might have suspected it, but The Business Insider says its true– 10 ways credit card companies are still screwing you.
- “My credit card raised my interest rate! Here’s what to do,” a lesson learned from Money Under 30.
Debt News
- You can handle debt issues better than agencies MSNBC tells consumers.
- Chip away at your debt with some not-so-common-sense money saving tips from Being Frugal.
- Beware of ‘debt-relief’ offers warns The Wall Street Journal.
- More ways to save money to pay off debt with Bible Money Matter’s great big list of 75 budgeting tools.
- How to sue debt collectors blogs Bargaineering.
- Tired of the dealing with debt the same way? Check out The Digerati Life’s DIY Debt Management Plan: GO On Oprah’ Debt Diet!
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Thanks for the link!