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Total credit card debt in the United States has reached about $665 billion on bank credit cards and about $105 billion on store or gas credit cards. According to the Fed's G19 release, the total is roughly $800 billion.
(Sources: www.cardweb.com and the Federal Reserve)
Average household or individual debt (or both) is about $9,300 per household holding at least one credit card. (Source: www.cardweb.com)
According to the advocacy group Demos, the average balance among lower- and middle-income households is $8,650.
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