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Credit card debt dips but the real story is much worse

THE STREET·May 17 ago·3 min read
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Most coverage of the New York Fed's newest household debt report stopped at the surface number, missing where the deeper story begins to unfold. Americans collectively paid down $25 billion in credit card balances during the first quarter of 2026, pulling the national total down to $1.25 …

Most coverage of the New York Fed's newest household debt report stopped at the surface number, missing where the deeper story begins to unfold. Americans collectively paid down $25 billion in credit card balances during the first quarter of 2026, pulling the national total down to $1.25 …

Most coverage of the New York Fed's newest household debt report stopped at the surface number, missing where the deeper story begins to unfold. Americans collectively paid down $25 billion in credit card balances during the first quarter of 2026, pulling the national total down to $1.25 …

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