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Credit Card Debt Stands At $1.18 Trillion In 2025
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Credit Card Debt Stands At $1.18 Trillion In 2025

  • June 25, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
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Key Points

  • Credit card debt declined slightly in Q1 2025 but remains historically high at $1.18 trillion.
  • Delinquency rates continue to climb, with younger adults carrying the highest risk.
  • High interest rates and resurgent student loan delinquencies are putting added pressure on budgets.

Americans held $1.18 trillion in credit card debt at the end of March 2025, according to the latest data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. That total represents a $29 billion drop from the previous quarter, typically attributed to post-holiday payments. Despite the quarterly decline, balances remain 6.01% higher than a year earlier.

The New York Fed's report paints a mixed picture of household finances. Overall debt rose by $167 billion in Q1, reaching a new total of $18.20 trillion. While credit card debt eased slightly, balances on student loans and mortgages continued to climb. Student debt alone grew by $16 billion, and late payment reporting surged after years of grace periods.

“Transition rates into serious delinquency have leveled off for credit card and auto loans over the past year,” said Daniel Mangrum, a research economist at the New York Fed. “However, the first batch of past due student loans were reported in the first quarter of 2025, resulting in a large jump in seriously delinquent borrowers.“

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Why Credit Card Balances Are Staying High

Although total balances fell in Q1, the longer trend remains clear: Americans are carrying more credit card debt than ever. The $1.18 trillion balance is well above pre-pandemic levels. In comparison, total credit card debt stood at $930 billion at the end of 2019.

Some of the recent increase was driven by rising prices and consumer spending habits. Pandemic-era savings, which temporarily kept debt in check, have largely been depleted. As a result, more households are turning back to credit cards to make ends meet.

Aggregate limits on credit cards also rose in Q1, increasing by $77 billion. That growth suggests lenders are still willing to expand credit access, even as repayment risk rises.

It also raises the possibility that borrowers may continue to increase their balances throughout 2025.

Younger Consumers Face Higher Risk

Delinquency rates for credit cards have been creeping up steadily. In Q1 2025, 7.04% of credit card balances were at least 90 days late, up from 6.86% a year prior. That rate is even more troubling for borrowers in their twenties. Fed data shows that adults ages 18 to 29 are experiencing the highest rates of missed payments, in part due to limited financial reserves and growing debt burdens.

This group also now faces resumed student loan repayment, adding another layer of financial strain. Student loan delinquencies jumped from 0.80% in Q1 2024 to 8.04% in Q1 2025 as federal loans once again appeared on credit reports.

Young borrowers often have fewer resources to fall back on. With prices still elevated and wages lagging in many industries, it’s not uncommon for younger adults to turn to credit cards to cover essentials like groceries or rent. And with interest rates on most cards exceeding 20%, that borrowing can quickly become expensive.

What Those In Credit Card Debt Can Do

For consumers carrying high-interest balances, there are a few options to consider:

  • Balance Transfer Cards: These can offer zero-interest periods for as long as 21 months. Borrowers with strong credit can use these to pay down debt faster, though balance transfer limits often apply.
  • Personal Loans: Borrowers with large balances may benefit from consolidating with a fixed-rate personal loan, which typically has lower interest than credit cards.
  • Budgeting and Counseling: Nonprofit credit counselors can help borrowers set up repayment plans, negotiate with creditors, and avoid further delinquencies.

Borrowers should also avoid opening new credit lines to pay off existing debt unless they have a plan to stay current. And while borrowing from friends or family can help, it carries personal risks that should be addressed with clear agreements.

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