Average American Credit Card Debt Surpass $6,500 – Consumers So Broke McDonald’s May Re-introduce $5 Meal
May 14th, 2024 by financetwitter
Regardless whether you belonged to Baby Boomers (born from 1946 to 1964), Generation X (born from 1965 to 1980) or Millennials (born from 1981 to 1996), you can’t run away from something called credit card debt. Consumers love using credit cards, but at the same time hate paying off outstanding debt. Credit card debt is like a never-ending battle, with minimum payments and high interest rates.
There’s a reason why Mastercard laughed all the way to the bank last year. Its stock price has breached US$450 a share as its annual net income for 2023 hit a jaw-dropping US$11.19 billion – up from US$9.93 billion in 2022. Its competitor, Visa, on the other hand, made US$17.98 billion in net income last year, an increase from US$14.95 billion in 2022.
While most people may think Visa is the largest credit card company in the world, powering 4.3 billion cards globally and processed more than US$15 trillion in payments every year, American Express actually makes almost double Visa’s revenue. American Express annual revenue of US$60 billion was simply mind-boggling compared to Visa’s US$33 billion.
The simple reason why credit card companies make so much money is because people tend to spend more when using credit cards than cash. Because most do not keep tabs on their budget, consumers simply get a second credit card after the first one reached its limit, and continue to spend more than they earned. This allows credit card companies to make money by charging interest, miscellaneous fees, and interchange fees.
In 2022, the average American family’s credit card debt was US$6,120. However, this spiked to US$6,555 in 2023. According to data released by the Federal Reserve, Americans’ total credit card balance reached US$1.129 trillion in the fourth quarter of 2023. While people of Mississippi have the lowest average credit card debt of US$5,186, New Jersey residents owe the most debt at US$8,155 per credit card.
Even before the Federal Reserve’s 11 interest rate hikes since March 2022 to tame inflation – the fastest pace of tightening since the early 1980s – credit card rates were already high. With the Fed maintaining the interest rate in a range of 5.25% to 5.5%, without any clue when it will start cutting the rate, borrowing costs will remain high. That will impact everything, from credit card rates to loans for vehicle purchases or real estates.
Despite bullish stock market, many consumers were struggling with higher prices, especially for food, fuel and housing. This leads more cardholders to carry debt from month to month or even falling behind on payments. According to the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC), about 31% Americans fail to pay all their bills on time, and only 42% maintain a budget.
Those affected the most were singles, renters, parents with children under 18, and individuals earning US$50,000 or less annually. Millennials, particularly borrowers between the ages of 30 and 39, are burdened by high levels of student loan debt. And thanks to stubborn inflation and fluctuating gas prices, people are forced to use their credit cards just to stay afloat.
Worse, almost 45.5% of Americans opened at least one new account last year as credit card remains the quickest way to access fast money, leading to 542.6 million new accounts by the end of 2023. But nearly one-tenth of credit card users find themselves in “persistent debt” where they are charged more in interest and fees each year than they pay toward the principal – hence endless debt.
Inflation, which peaked at 9.1% in June 2022, is now slightly above 3%. But the costs of many goods and services remains high. A loaf of bread that cost US$1.54 in December 2020 cost US$2.02 at the end of 2023, whilst a gallon of gas has skyrocketed from an average of US$2.17 to US$3.29 in the same period. The median rent for a 2-bedroom property has jumped from US$1,424 (end of 2020) to US$1,713 (end of 2023).
With the average credit card rate hovers above 21%, it’s cheaper to pay credit card debt off with a personal loan, which charged an average rate of about 12%. The generations of Baby Boomers and Generation X carry the most credit card debt per person on average, with Millennials fast catching up. Still, the current average credit card debt is nowhere near its peak during the 2007-2008 Global Financial Crisis – spiking to US$10,490.
However, even as credit card balances fell from US$10,490 (2007) to US$6,555 (2023), balances of other types of credit spiked to US$126,690 for all American families in 2022. The debts have just shifted from one form to another, such as personal loans or mortgages. In fact, since Covid-19 pandemic in 2019, the increase in credit totals has jumped 250% in 2022.
Consumers are so broke that McDonald’s is working to re-introduce a US$5 value meal in the U.S. stores. The meal, still on the drawing board, could include three menu items – a McChicken or McDouble or four-piece chicken nuggets, along with fries and a drink. The plan was to lure consumers back to the burger chain as low-income consumers are beginning to pull back on spending, particularly at fast-food brands.
McDonald’s missed its first quarter profit estimates for the first time in two years, which was blamed on budget-conscious consumers in addition to the conflict in the Middle East. During the company’s first-quarter earnings call, Chief Executive Officer Chris Kempczinski said McDonald’s had to be “laser-focused on affordability” given how price-sensitive consumers have become.
After revealing McDonald’s first-quarter sales grew 2.5% in the United States, sharply lower than a 12.6% growth last year, Kempczinski said – “Consumer is certainly being very discriminating in how they spend their dollar. I think it’s important to recognize that all income cohorts are seeking value.” Adjusted per-share profit was only US$2.70, below an estimated US$2.72.
But McDonald’s was not alone. Other fast food chains like Wendy’s and Dave and Buster’s have similarly noted restraint in spending, and have been toying with ideas to help offset an increasingly challenging environment for consumers. The US$5 value meal proposal, however, is easier said than done. Such promotions could eat into McDonald’s corporate and franchisees’ profits.
Even if the US$5 meal was to take off, it could only be launched in certain regions. For example, operators would certainly lose money in California, where the minimum wage for fast-food workers jumped 25% to $20 an hour earlier this year. Thanks to Bidenomics, many Americans can no longer afford a Big Mac combo meal, which used to be US$5 in 2008, but has skyrocketed to US$18 today.
To make the deal work, heavyweights like Coca-Cola must inject marketing funds to make it more feasible and appealing. McDonald’s has already introduced a US$12 value meal called “MickeyD’s Dinner Box” in Texas – two cheeseburgers, four small fries, ten-piece chicken nuggets, and two Big Macs – that could feed a family of five as part of the fast food chain’s experiment.
Even without boycott as a result of Israel-Hamas war, McDonald’s has to retain customer loyalty as competition in fast food chains becomes fierce. Wendy’s is offering US$5 Biggie Bag, not to mention Domino’s US$7.99 carryout and US$6.99 Mix and Match deals, as well as Burger King’s US$5 Duos (two items – Whopper, Big Fish, Original Chicken Sandwich, or Chicken Fries).
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https://twitter.com/MarioNawfal/status/1791231521820467538?t=dKIyl0Y9Y8AtPIsO-qnCcQ&s=19
CONGRESS WANTS TO ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE
https://twitter.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1791216728728346721?t=LX-QPzlIVyFMJ2A2J2mQcQ&s=19
I just introduced “End the Fed”
Title: Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act, HR 8421
Americans would be better off if the Federal Reserve did not exist. The Fed devalues our currency by monetizing the debt, causing inflation.
massie.house.gov/news/documents…
What about Malaysia ? Any better.??
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Originally, came across from this post, in this platform,
https://t.me/Edward_Dowd/1094
There are two ways to read this reuters report, dateline, May 17, 2024. One, at face value, as it is presented and first time encountered to you, that the man, at this stage, more than one, one and half, some places two years, since cv is endemic and over, and all that jabbing, with many jeering at cv as no more than a flu, rebranded and repackaged into psiop tool.
Or, to read it with certain key, to unlock potential coded situation.
The following video link,
https://rumble.com/vxm6tv-soon-you-will-hear-about-certain-high-profile-people.html
is from 2022, 45 minutes long, encapsulated a graphic meme at the start of the video that provide key to read into public events. The link is provided here as evidence, sauce as they said in anonymous board, to what is going to be typed out here as a comment post for benefit.
The content of the graphic meme is as followed...
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Soon you will hear about certain high profile people (celebrities, politicians, executives, elite, billionaires) having CV. Here are some CODE WORDS to look out for.
* Self Quarantined = under house arrest either under Federal agents guard or ankle bracelet.
* Self Quarantined, CV exposure = detained and being question by authorities.
* Tested Negative for CV = No confessions so they are going to trial after worldwide mass arrest. If convicted their reputation and legacy will be destroyed.
* Tested Positive for CV = they confessed and taking a deal, their execution will be out of the public eye. Execution will be portrayed as a suicide or some sort of accidental death. Their reputation and legacy will be preserved.
Remember these people are being arrested for major crimes against humanity. NO PITY.
Pay very close attention for these
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These things are psi0p. It is up to the reader to make up their own mind on.
Now, have to go top up on the popcorn...MANNN! Watching muliple movies with a lot of twists n turns...definitely panic at max.
Oh, btw...some are playing Judas Goat role, to dràw out and forced deeper hidden asset to "play"... JB is the biggest JG of them all.
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https://t.me/S2undergroundWire/294
//The Wire//1800Z May 17, 2024//
//ROUTINE//
//BLUF: PM FICO REMAINS IN SERIOUS CONDITION. RUSSIA ANNOUNCES, IMMEDIATELY CANCELS NOTAM OFF CALIFORNIA COAST.//
-----BEGIN TEARLINE-----
-International Events-
Slovakia: PM Robert Fico remains in serious condition following multiple surgeries since his assassination attempt. Local sources claim his condition remains uncertain, and that it will take several more days before his outcome becomes more clear.
-HomeFront-
Texas: The Pelican Island Causeway Bridge remains closed pending safety inspections. No timeline has been given for its reopening or repair.
California: Yesterday afternoon, the Russian Federation announced (via NOTAM) an area that would be host to rocket activity in international waters, approximately 500nm off the coast of Los Angeles. The notice (A1922/24) went active yesterday, and at the time of posting would be active until May 26. However, as of this morning, the NOTAM has been canceled per the Defense Internet NOTAM Service (DINS) portal.
-----END TEARLINE-----
Analyst Comments: As to the original reason for the Russian NOTAM, few details were provided in the initial notice (which is typical). It could have been to designate the debris field for a Russian space launch, but the language in the initial notice was not typical of such launches and indicated a more military use. On the other hand, the factors provided equally support a space launch, which are frequently rescheduled due to weather (and thus changing the expected booster debris field location).
However, if a Russian military missile launch was planned, announced, and abruptly canceled within a few hours, this would be par for the course with regards to the current strategic tensions between the United States and Russia.
As a reminder, Russia did almost exactly the same in 2022 off the coast of Ireland. Missile drills were announced, planned, then abruptly canceled without comment from Russia. As such, while Russian activities in international waters are generally concerning power-projection moves, the far more concerning military activities are those which are not announced in advance. More strategically, even though virtually zero information is made public regarding the detection of Russian submarines close to American waters, an observable increase in U.S. Navy ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) aircraft has been noted throughout the Atlantic over the past few months. It is very challenging to discern training operations or routine patrols from real-world sub-hunting activity; sometimes the only indicator is a lone P-3C Orion or P-8A Poseidon ASW aircraft flying out to sea, out of range of ADS-B trackers, only to return a few hours later with most Americans none the wiser as to their activities. However, considering the extremely tense situation throughout Europe (especially the war in Ukraine), it only makes sense for Russia to have stepped up clandestine power-projection activities close to America’s borders…and for the United States to quietly be doing likewise.
Analyst: S2A1
//END REPORT//
"You Texans want to tough huh...? Let's see how tough are you..."
ReplyDeleteTexas and southern area being targetted with high wind, warm ocean surface water, and all ready for hurricane to "attack".
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https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1791485216961474654?t=JZXH7BR-BAJUnesA3CBrZw&s=19
JUST IN: Apocalyptic scenes out of Houston, Texas as severe thunderstorms sweep through the city, demolishing buildings in the downtown area.
80 mph winds blew out windows in downtown Houston and knocked out power for 1 million residents.
Four people have reportedly been killed by the storm including a mother and her newborn.
Two people were killed by falling trees and a third person was killed by a falling crane.
The mother was concerned about a tree’s stability so she went to move her car when the tree fell and pinned her down.
A 73-year-old man was working in a cement truck when a crane fell on top of him.
https://x.com/search?q=texas%20storm&t=fuayAuKz_8lFZRI2N1M8vQ&s=09
You into all things Australia right?
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https://twitter.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1791495192001839364?t=h0v5B4HEDVuhTPp4S8KJ-w&s=19
What about worldwide bee colony collapse? How does bee collapse effect anything?
Interesting datapoint.
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https://twitter.com/SantaSurfing/status/1791533148209078618?t=jmVC9h1gK9IcGpcttDGchA&s=19
Interdasting...
Thomas Massie introduces a bill to End the Federal Reserve! 🔥💥
Then, Jerome Powell (Fed Chair) tested positive for the Vid...AGAIN (1/18/2023 was his first positive test)!
😳🤔
Who gets tested for Covid these days?
A: The ones getting GITMOED!! 🤪👊
Enjoy your orange onesie and complimentary meals in a guard gated community Jerome!
Article Link:
reuters.com/world/us/fed-c…
@MirMike2 @AilsaCeltic
Anÿ cells in the Jalan Duta Parlimen cellar? ;-)
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https://twitter.com/MJTruthUltra/status/1791473442237075779?t=G0WXeJYLOm7PUEfnY3rNwQ&s=19
This is a very interesting Development…
AG Merrick Garland has now defied two Congressional Subpoenas from Chairman’s Jordan and Comer.
Anna Paulina Luna has come out and said she spent some time reading the House Rule Book & Manual and “just learned” of some powers the House of Representatives has to hold people accountable.
Anyone want to take a guess what it is?
It’s called The Inherent Contempt of Congress Powers.
With these powers, the Speaker of the House (Mike Johnson) can send the Sergeant at Arms (or his duty) to go arrest ANYONE who defies a congressional subpoena.
Where can they be held?
Many don’t know this, but there are jail cells at the bottom of the Capitol.
I learned about this in January 2023… but this is the FIRST TIME I’ve heard anyone from Congress mention this…
So does anyone in congress have the balls to actually do it?
Time will tell…
rumble.com/v4vrq5l-rep-an…