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Are you struggling to pay off credit card debt? Tell us what hurdles you are facing
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Date:2025-04-13 03:53:11
More Americans are relying on their credit cards in the face of rising prices, and with climbing interest rates, that debt is getting very expensive.
Have you found yourself using your credit card more often? Are you having a harder time paying off that debt every month? NPR is looking at how Americans are handling debt in the face of what many fear is a looming recession and would like to hear from you.
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