What’s the Average Credit Card Debt in Every State?



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The first universal credit card was introduced in 1950 and gave greater buying power to the average American consumer. But now, with more than 191 million credit card holders across the country, this line of cash may be doing more harm than good.
The fluctuating economy has never made it particularly easy for borrowers. The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act was passed in 2005, which made it significantly more difficult for people to file for bankruptcy. This change forced many consumers to open credit cards to pay their outstanding bills — and credit card debt has only multiplied ever since.
Americans continue to pile on the credit card debt. Currently, the total U.S. consumer debt sits at a whopping $14.9 trillion, with the average American’s credit card debt hitting $5,315 and the average debt among those with a balance being $7,227.
But some Americans are more in debt than others, with some states holding higher average levels of credit card debt. Scholaroo collected and analyzed publicly available data for the first quarter of 2023 to find the average credit card debt among users with a balance in every state — see where your state stands. States are ranked from least to most debt.
50. Kentucky
- Average credit card debt: $5,408
49. Indiana
- Average credit card debt: $5,642
48. West Virginia
- Average credit card debt: $6,008
47. Mississippi
- Average credit card debt: $6,035
46. Idaho
- Average credit card debt: $6,037
45. Wisconsin
- Average credit card debt: $6,090
44. Arkansas
- Average credit card debt: $6,117
43. Montana
- Average credit card debt: $6,160
42. Tennessee
- Average credit card debt: $6,240
41. Iowa
- Average credit card debt: $6,315
40. New Mexico
- Average credit card debt: $6,355
39. South Dakota
- Average credit card debt: $6,367
38. Ohio
- Average credit card debt: $6,394
37. Oklahoma
- Average credit card debt: $6,401
36. Alabama
- Average credit card debt: $6,453
35. Louisiana
- Average credit card debt: $6,475
34. Missouri
- Average credit card debt: $6,499
33. Pennsylvania
- Average credit card debt: $6,620
32. Oregon
- Average credit card debt: $6,682
31. Michigan
- Average credit card debt: $6,744
30. Kansas
- Average credit card debt: $6,762
29. Nebraska
- Average credit card debt: $6,900
28. North Carolina
- Average credit card debt: $6,955
27. South Carolina
- Average credit card debt: $7,063
26. Wyoming
- Average credit card debt: $7,098
25. Arizona
- Average credit card debt: $7,213
24. Minnesota
- Average credit card debt: $7,217
23. Washington
- Average credit card debt: $7,365
22. Vermont
- Average credit card debt: $7,368
21. New Hampshire
- Average credit card debt: $7,415
20. Utah
- Average credit card debt: $7,489
19. Maine
- Average credit card debt: $7,518
18. Virginia
- Average credit card debt: $7,663
17. North Dakota
- Average credit card debt: $7,714
16. Illinois
- Average credit card debt: $7,756
15. California
- Average credit card debt: $7,758
14. Georgia
- Average credit card debt: $7,790
13. Nevada
- Average credit card debt: $7,905
12. Delaware
- Average credit card debt: $7,993
11. Colorado
- Average credit card debt: $8,011
10. Alaska
- Average credit card debt: $8,185
9. Massachusetts
- Average credit card debt: $8,405
8. Maryland
- Average credit card debt: $8,463
7. Hawaii
- Average credit card debt: $8,556
6. Florida
- Average credit card debt: $8,573
5. Texas
- Average credit card debt: $8,701
4. Rhode Island
- Average credit card debt: $8,728
3. New Jersey
- Average credit card debt: $9,044
2. New York
- Average credit card debt: $9,165
1. Connecticut
- Average credit card debt: $9,408
Alexandria Bova contributed to the reporting for this article.
Data is sourced from Scholaroo and is accurate as of July 21, 2023.
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