they ended up rolling it into their housenarlus said:40K in credit card debt? holy crap.
someone needs some scissors...
laura said:zero debt. feels good.
SkaredShtles said:
Well, other than not owning a house.
You is a smart cookie.laura said:this is the nly drawback that i have found. being in debt is the only reason i don't want a house. one of these days i'll be a slave to the mortgage but i'm relishing in my freedom for now.
That's a big goal. Good luck on it.rcoh said:4.5k in credit card
Just under 6k in Personal loan
2k to parents
2k girlfriend's credit card (we just had twins, she isn't working anymore)
I've given myself 2 years to get rid of it.
priceseliger14 said:Yeah I'm free of dept. Of course, whenI set up a Visa, I only made my credit limit 500 dollars just in case I decide to act like a kid.
I think it's more like the irresponsible s are keeping their mouths shut.Crashby said:Im kinda shocked at these poll results when the national credit card average is around 9k...
we must be a responsible bunch...
"The typical U.S. household at the end of 2002 owed an average of $8,940, up 8.5 percent over 2001 and a 173 percent increase since 1992, according to CardWeb.com."
Yes, it is interesting...Crashby said:Im kinda shocked at these poll results when the national credit card average is around 9k...
we must be a responsible bunch...
"The typical U.S. household at the end of 2002 owed an average of $8,940, up 8.5 percent over 2001 and a 173 percent increase since 1992, according to CardWeb.com."
sunny said:No CC debt. Just the mortgage and the car payment.
Yes, it is interesting...
But most of us, I bet, do not fit into many of the typical American profile categories... overweight, in debt, high cholesterol, etc...
I chimed in, but didn't vote. It's a lot.SkaredShtles said:I think it's more like the irresponsible s are keeping their mouths shut.