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Credit Card Interest Rates Remain High Despite Federal Rate Cuts

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Credit card interest rates are stubbornly high, even as the Federal Reserve has started cutting benchmark rates. At 20.51%, the average annual percentage rate (APR) for credit cards is near the record high of 20.79% set just a few months ago, according to USA Today. These rates remain among the steepest in history, making it harder for consumers to manage credit card debt.

Credit card rates haven’t budged much, unlike other borrowing costs that often fall with Fed rate cuts. Card issuers add a hefty “margin” to the prime lending rate, the baseline used to calculate APRs. These margins average about 15%—the highest they’ve ever been, according to WalletHub.

Why Are Credit Card Rates So High?

The rise in credit card rates isn’t solely due to Fed policies. Card issuers blame increasing operational costs, with labor expenses and compliance requirements driving up overhead, according to the American Financial Services Association (AFSA). Cybersecurity is also a growing concern, forcing companies to invest more in fraud prevention as cybercriminals develop more advanced scams.

While costs are up, card companies have also taken steps to boost profits. Some issuers have even increased margins for new accounts despite the Fed’s recent efforts to lower borrowing costs. This means new cardholders are seeing even higher interest rates when compared to older accounts.

A Heavy Burden for Consumers

These high rates are a significant challenge for Americans struggling with credit card debt. Many consumers find it difficult to pay down balances, with the interest quickly snowballing into a bigger financial burden. According to data from the Federal Reserve, U.S. household debt hit a record high of $17.3 trillion earlier this year, with a significant chunk coming from credit cards.

This financial strain is affecting people’s attitudes toward their cards. Customer satisfaction among cardholders is falling, as rewards like frequent flyer miles fail to compensate for the stress of mounting debt.

What Can Cardholders Do?

To ease the impact, experts recommend paying more than the minimum payment whenever possible and seeking balance transfer offers with lower introductory rates. Consumers are also encouraged to shop around for cards with better terms, as some issuers still offer relatively competitive rates to attract new customers.

While the Federal Reserve’s rate cuts may eventually reach credit cardholders, for now, the burden of high interest rates remains firmly on consumers’ shoulders.

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