Credit Usage Steadily Increases

2020 ended with the nationwide median credit card balance 56% higher than it was at this time a year ago. Fortunately, additional unemployment benefits will begin this week for some states and may help decrease how much people are using credit. However, many people are still hoping for more financial assistance.

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