Sep 1 2009

The American Consumer Meets Minimalism: How This Recession Will Change the American Consumer.

Is the American consumer forever changed?  Did the current recession alter the seemingly unrelenting spending machine known as the American consumer?  From early indications, it looks like some habits will be changed for a very long time.  This is a big shift given the nearly endless round of bubbles in the past 30 years culminating […]

Aug 7 2009

The End of the Peak Credit Era: 3 Quarters of Contracting Consumer Debt. Credit Card debt Contracts on a Year over Year Basis for First Time Ever.

There is a small silver lining in the unemployment report released on Friday.  The positive side was the amount of people being fired slowed down in July (if you can call an annual rate of 3 million layoffs positive).  However, there is still a major reluctance for firms to hire.  We still have 26,000,000 unemployed […]

Jul 23 2009

Credit Card Companies Placing Financial Landmines for American Consumers: How I lost my 4.99 Percent Fixed Rate and got it Back.

Americans have a love affair with credit cards.  Many Americans have more credit cards in their wallets than they do dollar bills.  When 8,000,000 credit cards were yanked from circulation many consumers realized that this was a new era of austerity.  Credit card debt otherwise known as revolving debt, peaked in September of 2008 at […]

Jun 30 2009

Credit Card Addicted Nation: How Americans have Pushed Themselves off the Fiscal Cliff. $931 Billion in Credit Card Debt Outstanding.

Credit cards were developed as a form of convenience and not another stream of household income.  The first major use in the United States started in the 1920s when it was used for the purposes of fueling the expanding auto owner population.  Bank of America created the BankAmericard in 1958 which later became the Visa […]

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