Debt Relief Articles
What Happens to Your Debt After Death?
Updated Aug 22, 2018By Melissa Cook
We humans spend an inordinate amount of our lives worrying about death. Increasingly, Americans are concerned financially about their families after their demise. According to the Federal Reserve, leaving your family with big bills...
Read MoreThe Breakdown of Interest Rates
Updated Aug 20, 2018By Aaron Sarentino
On the surface, borrowing money seems straightforward: a friend loans you twenty bucks, and you give it back when you get paid. Easy. If only the rules were so simple with banks and credit...
Read MoreWhy Are So Many Millennials in Debt? The Hip but Ugly Truth
Updated Aug 15, 2018By Melissa Cook
Millennials are known for their love of travel, social media, and avocado toast. But increasingly America’s millennials are being defined by debt. Since they are now the country’s largest generation—83.1 million people, according to the...
Read MoreMinimum Credit Card Payments Don’t Work — Here’s Why
Updated May 17, 2018By Aaron Sarentino
Credit cards aren’t necessarily bad for your financial health. As long as you spend responsibly and pay your balance in full every month, a credit card can be a convenient and useful tool. But some consumers...
Read MoreThe Cost of Carrying Credit Card Debt to Society
Updated May 11, 2018By Melissa Cook
Before we discuss those societal costs, however, some context is needed. American consumers these days have much easier access to plastic. Credit access dipped sharply since the height of the Great Recession but has...
Read MoreUnsecured debt & bankruptcy in the United States
Updated Apr 20, 2018By Minh Tong
Unsecured debt has a direct correlation to bankruptcy in the United States. Just this year alone the total amount of unsecured debt has increased to 1 trillion collectively. According to HuffingtonPost, some of the...
Read MoreCredit Cards Are Encouraging You to Overspend
Updated Apr 20, 2018By Melissa Cook
If you think that a credit card can’t “force” you to overspend, you’re both right and wrong. People are ultimately responsible for the choices they make; that’s true. But decades of research have found...
Read MoreNearly 6 out of 10 Credit Card Holders in California are Using Too Much Credit
Updated Apr 18, 2018By Aaron Sarentino
As many people learn in adulthood, access to credit is important. It helps them build a solid credit history, which in turn helps them buy a house or rent an apartment. However, having such...
Read MoreThese States Have the Highest Amounts of Credit Card Debt
Updated Apr 18, 2018By Aaron Sarentino
Some states are reaching new heights — but not the kind to write home about. According to Experian’s latest State of Credit report, the following states carried the highest average credit card balances in...
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