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5 Eye-Catching Stats about Credit Card Usage:

By PaymentsJournal
February 28, 2019
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Data for this episode of Truth In Data provided by Mercator Advisory Group’s report – Consumers and Credit: Rising Usage

  • In the last 4 years, credit card usage among US Seniors has jumped 11% up to 80% in 2018 from 69% in 2014 
  • There’s a dividing line in CC usage: only 48% of households earning <$50K a year use credit compared to 65% earning $50-75K 
  • CC penetration has steep differences between races:
    • 38% of Blacks
    • 58% Hispanics
    • and 67% of White Americans use credit cards 
  • Men are more likely than women to:
    • want more credit 19% vs. 15%
    • use installment loans 14% vs. 8%
    • prefer instant financing 19% vs. 14 
  • For consumers with multiple credit cards:
    • 53% designate one for everyday use
    • 34% have one for online
    • 28% for a specific merchant
    • 25% for expensive purchases
    • 21% for emergencies

About this report

The most recent Insight Summary Report from Mercator Advisory Group’s biannual CustomerMonitor Survey Series, titled U.S. Consumers and Credit: Rising Usage, reveals that 62% of U.S. households use credit cards in 2018, up from 60% of U.S. households in 2017. Rising use of online shopping appears to make credit cards more attractive, as the survey also finds that U.S. consumers are now more likely to prefer using credit cards rather than debit cards or any other payment type at online retailers, for online travel, digital content, and even online bill payments than since we started tracking usage preference in 2015.

Debit cards, however, are often preferred for small purchases and everyday in-store spending such as groceries. But when consumers were asked to choose their single most preferred payment type in stores, 36% prefer credit cards and 33% prefer debit, the top two payment types, followed by 18% who prefer using cash. Surprisingly, the preference for cash remains strong, particularly among Gen Z young adults aged 18 to 24 who, since the CARD Act of 2009, are less likely than older adults to use credit cards. This study also finds that consumers using credit cards are more likely than ever to be paying their monthly balances in full, though young adults are less likely than average to do so.

The report presents the findings from Mercator Advisory Group’s CustomerMonitor Survey Series online panel of 3,002 U.S. adult consumers surveyed in June 2018. The study examines the demographic distribution of credit card use in the United States, use of co-branded credit or charge card programs by type, changing patterns of credit card use relative to other payment types, credit card payment habits, and self-assessed credit history, as well as notice of and reaction to merchant steering practices, usage of peer-to-peer lenders by brand and reasons for use, consumer experience of changing fees, APRs, motivators to increase credit card borrowing and credit card spending, methods used to shop for new credit cards, application channels used for general purpose credit cards and store credit cards, and consumers’ notice of and reaction to merchant rules for credit card use and interest in mobile-based account controls.

“In 2018, credit cards rewards and online shopping appear to be driving stronger use of general purpose network branded credit cards, especially since 3 in 10 credit cardholders say they use premium credit cards that have an annual fee. Consumers recognize the security that credit cards offer particularly online. When it comes to fraud and disputed charges, it’s easier to deal with when the money is borrowed from the issuer, and not their own,” stated Karen Augustine, manager of Primary Data Services, including CustomerMonitor Survey Series, at Mercator Advisory Group, the author of the report.

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