Jan 12 (Reuters) - A proposed one-year cap on credit card interest rates backed by ‌U.S. President Donald Trump could reduce borrowing costs for ‌some consumers but also limit credit availability, ...
Nearly half of American households have credit card debt and pay more than 20% in interest on their revolving balances. Even when the Federal Reserve cuts rates, those high APRs don't fall much.
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