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Average Credit Card Debt in America: 2021

Our researchers found the median debt per American family to be $2,700, while the average debt stands at $6,270. The average balance for consumers is $5,315, although some of that debt may be held on joint cards and thus double-counted. Overall, Americans owe $807 billion across almost 506 million card accounts. Below, you’ll find some of the most prominent trends that emerged.

American credit card debt statistics and key findings

  • Average American family credit card debt: $6,270
  • Total outstanding U.S. consumer debt: $4.2 trillion
  • Total credit card debt: $807 billion
  • 45.4% of families carry some sort of credit card debt.
  • Families with the lowest quartile of net worth (median net worth of $310) hold an average of $4,830 in credit card debt, although only 44% have card debt.
  • The West holds the highest average credit card debt, averaging over $7,000.

Average credit card debt in America

The average credit card debt of U.S. families is $6,270, according to the most recent data from the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances. This information comes from data collected through 2019, representing the most reliable measure of credit card indebtedness in the U.S.

American consumer debt (billions)

Credit card debt

Total debt

Percentage of credit card debt to total debt

2003

$693

$7,555

9.2%

2004

$706

$8,833

8.0%

2005

$732

$9,792

7.5%

2006

$754

$11,111

6.8%

2007

$817

$12,133

6.7%

2008

$858

$12,675

6.8%

2009

$812

$12,279

6.6%

2010

$731

$11,844

6.2%

2011

$693

$11,661

5.9%

2012

$674

$11,310

6.0%

2013

$672

$11,280

6.0%

2014

$680

$11,710

5.8%

2015

$714

$12,065

5.9%

2016

$747

$12,350

6.0%

2017

$808

$12,955

6.2%

2018

$844

$13,512

6.2%

2019

$881

$13,952

6.3%

2020

$807

$14,353

5.6%

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Average credit card debt by state

Average credit card debt varied widely by state. The typical borrower in Alaska carries the most credit card debt — $6,617 on average. This is 10% more than Connecticut, which carries the next highest average credit card debt.

The average borrower in Iowa holds just $4,289 in credit card debt, which is the least of any state. Wisconsin and Kentucky were among other states that had the lowest average credit card debt.

Rank

State

2020 average credit card balance

29

Alabama

$5,047

1

Alaska

$6,617

22

Arizona

$5,157

37

Arkansas

$4,791

26

California

$5,120

11

Colorado

$5,541

2

Connecticut

$6,040

12

Delaware

$5,462

8

District of Columbia

$5,671

9

Florida

$5,623

7

Georgia

$5,693

10

Hawaii

$5,614

48

Idaho

$4,582

15

Illinois

$5,365

45

Indiana

$4,651

51

Iowa

$4,289

28

Kansas

$5,063

49

Kentucky

$4,521

24

Louisiana

$5,127

43

Maine

$4,676

5

Maryland

$5,977

23

Massachusetts

$5,141

40

Michigan

$4,692

39

Minnesota

$4,767

47

Mississippi

$4,587

31

Missouri

$4,950

38

Montana

$4,785

36

Nebraska

$4,819

13

Nevada

$5,422

16

New Hampshire

$5,327

4

New Jersey

$5,978

32

New Mexico

$4,948

14

New York

$5,414

25

North Carolina

$5,121

35

North Dakota

$4,865

34

Ohio

$4,888

18

Oklahoma

$5,271

42

Oregon

$4,681

27

Pennsylvania

$5,080

19

Rhode Island

$5,256

17

South Carolina

$5,310

46

South Dakota

$4,633

30

Tennessee

$5,006

6

Texas

$5,848

33

Utah

$4,900

44

Vermont

$4,653

3

Virginia

$5,992

20

Washington

$5,238

41

West Virginia

$4,686

50

Wisconsin

$4,376

21

Wyoming

$5,182

Source: Experian

Average credit card debt by age

Median credit card debt peaks for those who are between 45 and 54 years old, at $3,200.

Median credit card debt

Average credit card debt

Percentage who carry debt

Younger than 35

$1,900

$3,660

47.6%

35-44

$2,700

$5,990

50.5%

45-54

$3,200

$7,670

51.7%

55-64

$3,000

$6,880

46.6%

65-74

$2,850

$7,030

41.1%

75 or older

$2,700

$8,080

28.0%

Source: Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances

Average credit card debt by income

The greater the household income, the higher the credit card debt. Individuals in the highest annual income percentile, 90th to 100th, had an average of $12,600 in credit card debt — more than three times as much as households making the least.

Income percentile

Median annual income

Percentage who have credit card debt

Average credit card debt

Less than 20

$16,290

30.5%

$3,830

20-39.9

$35,630

45.6%

$4,650

40-59.9

$59,050

55.0%

$4,910

60-79.9

$95,700

56.8%

$6,990

80-89.9

$151,700

45.9%

$9,780

90-100

$290,160

32.2%

$12,600

Source: Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances

Average credit card debt by education level

People with college degrees carry higher credit card balances, even though only 43% carry credit card debt, compared with 52% who have some college and 47% who ended their education after high school.

Average credit card debt by race

People who identified as white (with no Hispanic origin) reported their families carried an average of $6,940 in credit debt — the highest amount of any racial group.

They were followed by “other” — which includes Asians, American Indians and people who identify as multi-racial — with an average credit card debt of $6,320. Black households carried the least debt with an average of $3,940, which is 37% lower than the nationwide average.

How the COVID-19 crisis changed credit card debt in America

The average debt for individual consumers dropped from $6,194 in 2019 to $5,315 in 2020. In fact, the average balance declined in every state.

Following years of growth, both outstanding credit card debt and credit limits from issuers dropped in 2020 amid the coronavirus crisis. The balance decreases have generally been attributed to drop-offs in spending during quarantine periods and the ability to pay down balances with economic impact payments and supplemental unemployment money.

Banks decreased card limits for 34% of consumers at the start of the crisis, according to CompareCards, as a way to mitigate potential losses in uncertain economic times.

Sources

  • Experian
  • Federal Reserve
  • Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances

    Our researchers found the median debt per American family to be $2,700, while the average debt stands at $6,270. The average balance for consumers is $5,315, although some of that debt may be held on joint cards and thus double-counted. Overall, Americans owe $807 billion across almost 506 million card accounts. Below, you’ll find some of the most prominent trends that emerged.

    American credit card debt statistics and key findings

    • Average American family credit card debt: $6,270
    • Total outstanding U.S. consumer debt: $4.2 trillion
    • Total credit card debt: $807 billion
    • 45.4% of families carry some sort of credit card debt.
    • Families with the lowest quartile of net worth (median net worth of $310) hold an average of $4,830 in credit card debt, although only 44% have card debt.
    • The West holds the highest average credit card debt, averaging over $7,000.

    Average credit card debt in America

    The average credit card debt of U.S. families is $6,270, according to the most recent data from the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances. This information comes from data collected through 2019, representing the most reliable measure of credit card indebtedness in the U.S.

    American consumer debt (billions)

    Credit card debt

    Total debt

    Percentage of credit card debt to total debt

    2003

    $693

    $7,555

    9.2%

    2004

    $706

    $8,833

    8.0%

    2005

    $732

    $9,792

    7.5%

    2006

    $754

    $11,111

    6.8%

    2007

    $817

    $12,133

    6.7%

    2008

    $858

    $12,675

    6.8%

    2009

    $812

    $12,279

    6.6%

    2010

    $731

    $11,844

    6.2%

    2011

    $693

    $11,661

    5.9%

    2012

    $674

    $11,310

    6.0%

    2013

    $672

    $11,280

    6.0%

    2014

    $680

    $11,710

    5.8%

    2015

    $714

    $12,065

    5.9%

    2016

    $747

    $12,350

    6.0%

    2017

    $808

    $12,955

    6.2%

    2018

    $844

    $13,512

    6.2%

    2019

    $881

    $13,952

    6.3%

    2020

    $807

    $14,353

    5.6%

    Source: Federal Reserve Bank of New York

    Average credit card debt by state

    Average credit card debt varied widely by state. The typical borrower in Alaska carries the most credit card debt — $6,617 on average. This is 10% more than Connecticut, which carries the next highest average credit card debt.

    The average borrower in Iowa holds just $4,289 in credit card debt, which is the least of any state. Wisconsin and Kentucky were among other states that had the lowest average credit card debt.

    Rank

    State

    2020 average credit card balance

    29

    Alabama

    $5,047

    1

    Alaska

    $6,617

    22

    Arizona

    $5,157

    37

    Arkansas

    $4,791

    26

    California

    $5,120

    11

    Colorado

    $5,541

    2

    Connecticut

    $6,040

    12

    Delaware

    $5,462

    8

    District of Columbia

    $5,671

    9

    Florida

    $5,623

    7

    Georgia

    $5,693

    10

    Hawaii

    $5,614

    48

    Idaho

    $4,582

    15

    Illinois

    $5,365

    45

    Indiana

    $4,651

    51

    Iowa

    $4,289

    28

    Kansas

    $5,063

    49

    Kentucky

    $4,521

    24

    Louisiana

    $5,127

    43

    Maine

    $4,676

    5

    Maryland

    $5,977

    23

    Massachusetts

    $5,141

    40

    Michigan

    $4,692

    39

    Minnesota

    $4,767

    47

    Mississippi

    $4,587

    31

    Missouri

    $4,950

    38

    Montana

    $4,785

    36

    Nebraska

    $4,819

    13

    Nevada

    $5,422

    16

    New Hampshire

    $5,327

    4

    New Jersey

    $5,978

    32

    New Mexico

    $4,948

    14

    New York

    $5,414

    25

    North Carolina

    $5,121

    35

    North Dakota

    $4,865

    34

    Ohio

    $4,888

    18

    Oklahoma

    $5,271

    42

    Oregon

    $4,681

    27

    Pennsylvania

    $5,080

    19

    Rhode Island

    $5,256

    17

    South Carolina

    $5,310

    46

    South Dakota

    $4,633

    30

    Tennessee

    $5,006

    6

    Texas

    $5,848

    33

    Utah

    $4,900

    44

    Vermont

    $4,653

    3

    Virginia

    $5,992

    20

    Washington

    $5,238

    41

    West Virginia

    $4,686

    50

    Wisconsin

    $4,376

    21

    Wyoming

    $5,182

    Source: Experian

    Average credit card debt by age

    Median credit card debt peaks for those who are between 45 and 54 years old, at $3,200.

    Median credit card debt

    Average credit card debt

    Percentage who carry debt

    Younger than 35

    $1,900

    $3,660

    47.6%

    35-44

    $2,700

    $5,990

    50.5%

    45-54

    $3,200

    $7,670

    51.7%

    55-64

    $3,000

    $6,880

    46.6%

    65-74

    $2,850

    $7,030

    41.1%

    75 or older

    $2,700

    $8,080

    28.0%

    Source: Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances

    Average credit card debt by income

    The greater the household income, the higher the credit card debt. Individuals in the highest annual income percentile, 90th to 100th, had an average of $12,600 in credit card debt — more than three times as much as households making the least.

    Income percentile

    Median annual income

    Percentage who have credit card debt

    Average credit card debt

    Less than 20

    $16,290

    30.5%

    $3,830

    20-39.9

    $35,630

    45.6%

    $4,650

    40-59.9

    $59,050

    55.0%

    $4,910

    60-79.9

    $95,700

    56.8%

    $6,990

    80-89.9

    $151,700

    45.9%

    $9,780

    90-100

    $290,160

    32.2%

    $12,600

    Source: Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances

    Average credit card debt by education level

    People with college degrees carry higher credit card balances, even though only 43% carry credit card debt, compared with 52% who have some college and 47% who ended their education after high school.

    Average credit card debt by race

    People who identified as white (with no Hispanic origin) reported their families carried an average of $6,940 in credit debt — the highest amount of any racial group.

    They were followed by “other” — which includes Asians, American Indians and people who identify as multi-racial — with an average credit card debt of $6,320. Black households carried the least debt with an average of $3,940, which is 37% lower than the nationwide average.

    How the COVID-19 crisis changed credit card debt in America

    The average debt for individual consumers dropped from $6,194 in 2019 to $5,315 in 2020. In fact, the average balance declined in every state.

    Following years of growth, both outstanding credit card debt and credit limits from issuers dropped in 2020 amid the coronavirus crisis. The balance decreases have generally been attributed to drop-offs in spending during quarantine periods and the ability to pay down balances with economic impact payments and supplemental unemployment money.

    Banks decreased card limits for 34% of consumers at the start of the crisis, according to CompareCards, as a way to mitigate potential losses in uncertain economic times.

    Sources

 

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