New Research Suggests That Credit Card Crunch Day - The Day People Turn To Credit Cards When Their Cash Starts To Run Out - Arrives On Average 21 Days After Payday In British Households: Revision history

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    28 April 2024

    • curprev 02:3902:39, 28 April 2024AngelineOHea7 talk contribs 3,986 bytes +3,986 Created page with "New research suggests that 'Credit Card Crunch Day' - the day people turn to credit cards when their cash starts to run out - arrives on average 21 days after payday in British households.<br><br>Research by price comparison site Moneysupermarket.com, found a quarter of us - around 11 million people - rely on credit cards when their current accounts run dry. While 21 days is the average period most people go before reaching for the plastic, 9% are spending on credit card..."