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CreditCards.com: Weekly Credit Card Rate Report

July 10, 2009
 
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AUSTIN, Texas -- The national average annual percentage rate on new credit card offers increased again this week, according to the CreditCards.com Weekly Credit Card Rate Report, as data showed credit cards are being used -- and issued -- with less frequency.

The national average credit card APR is comprised of 95 of the most popular credit cards in the country, including cards from dozens of leading U.S. issuers and representing every card category listed below. (Introductory, or teaser, rates are not included in the calculation.) Among averages in nine card categories, three rose and six were unchanged.

Rates for card categories tracked by CreditCards.com are listed below:


  Credit Card Rate Averages

                                             Avg. APR   Last week    6 months ago
  National Average                       12.02%      12.00%       11.99%
  Balance Transfer                        10.14%       9.98%       10.28%
  Low Interest                              10.41%      10.41%       11.13%
  Business                                   11.41%      11.41%       16.41%
  Cash Back                                 11.56%      11.49%       12.91%
  Reward                                     12.10%      12.10%       11.86%
  Instant Approval                        12.99%      12.99%       11.63%
  Airline                                      13.31%      13.22%       11.97%
  Bad Credit                                14.29%      14.29%       12.15%
  Student                                    14.45%      14.45%       14.21%

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Banks appear to be raising rates in an effort to make up income lost as card use falls. On that front, the Federal Reserve's latest consumer credit report showed revolving debt levels continued to decline in May, as cardholders appear hesitant to make charges and instead pay down existing balances whenever possible.

Additionally, credit bureau Equifax said the opening of new credit cards accounts declined 37 percent during the first three months of 2009 compared with the year before.

The CreditCards.com credit card rate survey is conducted weekly using offer data from the leading U.S. card issuers as found on their Web sites. Introductory offer periods and regular interest rates will vary with applicants' credit quality and issuer risk-based pricing policies.

About CreditCards.com
CreditCards.com is the leading online credit card marketplace connecting consumers with multiple credit card issuers, including several of the 10 largest in the United States, based on credit card transaction volume. CreditCards.com, http://www.creditcards.com/, enables consumers to search for, compare and apply for credit cards and offers credit card issuers an online channel to acquire qualified applicants.

 

 

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