• tal@lemmy.today
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    17 hours ago

    I mean, it depends on what you mean by that. Anyone who has a credit card is going to have debt, just by virtue of needing to pay the bill.

    But if you mean “most Americans have a negative net worth” — taking into account assets and debts — most Americans have a positive net worth.

    https://www.kiplinger.com/retirement/average-net-worth-by-age-how-do-you-measure-up

    The median net worth of all Americans in 2022 was $192,900.

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      4 hours ago

      I’d be interested to see the median net worth after removing the top 1%, but I can’t be bothered to Google it atm …

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        4 hours ago

        It’d have an effect, but not a large one — that’s why one uses median, rather than mean.

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      8 hours ago

      Credit cards don’t have to mean debt if you pay them off before the intrest applies. That’s how you use them responsibly. Many don’t.

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        3 hours ago

        It’s debt regardless of whether or not one pays interest. Debt isn’t linked to interest. Just means that you have an obligation to pay money to someone.

        EDIT: Though in fairness, if one never actually uses a credit card at all, then one never takes out debt, so I suppose it’s probably better to say “if one has a credit card that one uses”.

        EDIT2: Though all this is not to diminish your point that not carrying credit card debt from month to month is generally a pretty good rule to live by.

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      10 hours ago

      Yeah, but if you were younger than 35 in 2022, your net worth was 39,000 USD. It was already brutal, since society expects people to own, or at least rent, homes in their twenties. Now, I haven’t heard about things shaping up for younger people (quite the contrary), Trump’s dollars are less biggy and the clocking bomb in the form of inflation, they all paint a gloomy picture.