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The Average Credit Score in America
The average credit score in America is 715. Find out how yours compares in this full report by Motley Fool Money.
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Wage Garnishment Laws in All 50 States
Wage garnishment rules vary by state. Read on for a rundown of wage garnishment rules in all 50 states.
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The 10 Most Affordable Cities With High Salaries and Low Cost of Living in the Midwest
Many Midwestern cities have a low cost of living. Discover the 10 most affordable places to live in the Midwest U.S.
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Identity Theft and Credit Card Fraud Statistics for 2025
Our experts reviewed the data to understand trends on identity theft, credit card fraud, and data breaches. Check out the latest in this in-depth report.
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The 10 Most Affordable Places With High Salaries and Low Cost of Living in the West
The Western United States is one of the most expensive regions in the country. See the exceptions on this list of the 10 most affordable places to live in the West.
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The Largest Brokerage Firms in 2025
Vanguard has $10.1 trillion worth of assets under management, making it the largest brokerage firm by that measure. Learn more here.
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Average American Household Debt in 2025: Facts and Figures
American households carry more than $18 trillion in debt and the average household debt is $105,056. Read on for more household debt statistics for 2025.
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Average American Credit Card Debt in 2025
Credit card debt totaled $1.209 trillion as of the second quarter of 2025. Read on for more credit card debt statistics and trends.
Aug. 4, 2025
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Credit Card Rewards Statistics: Who Earns the Most Points?
Americans earned $41 billion in credit card rewards in 2022, but left $6 billion unredeemed. See who earns the most, who forfeits the most, and how credit score impacts rewards.
Aug. 1, 2025
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Credit Card Late Fee Statistics: Who Pays Most Often?
Credit card late fees cost Americans $14.5 billion in 2022. Younger, low-income, and subprime borrowers are hit hardest. See who pays and how to avoid fees.
July 30, 2025
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How Many Americans Have a Credit Card With An Annual Fee?
19% of Americans use a credit card with an annual fee, rising to 24% for millennials and 30% for high earners, Federal Reserve data shows.
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Study: How Rich Americans Use Credit Cards
How do high-net-worth Americans use credit cards? Which types and brands do they prefer? Do they have good habits? We surveyed 1,500 of them to find out.
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Credit and Debit Card Market Share by Network and Issuer
Motley Fool Money has the latest statistics on credit card market share and debit card market share, including the most popular issuers and networks.
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American Households' Average Monthly Expenses: $6,440
The average monthly expenses for an American household total $6,440. Find out how much we spend on housing, groceries, and more.
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Average House Price by State in 2025
The median house price in the United States as of the second quarter of 2025 is $410,800. See how states compare here.
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Survey: Most Believe They're Overpaying for Their Subscriptions
Fifty-seven percent of respondents think they’re paying too much for subscriptions. Learn more in Motley Fool Money's Subscription Sanity survey.
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Survey: Car Insurance Shopping Preferences and Trends
The Motley Fool Motley Fool Money surveyed 2,000 Americans on their auto insurance shopping preferences and habits. Learn what we found out.
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81% of Americans Have Credit Cards, but They Aren't Distributed Equally
Dive into credit card ownership statistics, including rejection rates, broken down by age, income, and race and ethnicity.
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Study: Most Americans Have One or Two Credit Cards
Most Americans don't have more than a couple credit cards. How many credit cards should you have? Find out what the research says.
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Millennial Home-Buying and Homeownership Statistics
Over 50% of millennials are now homeowners, but it took them longer to reach that threshold than older generations. Read our homeownership trends report to learn why.
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Are You Well-Paid? Compare Your Salary to the Average U.S. Income
What's the average US salary by state? What's the average salary in the US? What's the average salary by age? Read on to find out what the research says.
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Personal Loan Statistics for 2025
U.S. personal loan balances hit a record high of $253 billion in the first quarter of 2025. Check out all the most notable personal loan statistics here.
June 17, 2025
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The Median Monthly Mortgage Payment in 2025 by State, City, and More
The median monthly mortgage payment is $2,186 -- read on for mortgage payment statistics by city, state, income, and more.
June 13, 2025
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Banks Made $5.8B on Overdraft Fees -- Here's Who's Paying
Explore the latest statistics on overdraft fees, including how many Americans pay them, the average overdraft fee, and how much banks make from them.
June 11, 2025
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Nearly 1 in 6 of Americans Aren't Paying Their Bills on Time
Explore the latest statistics on Americans missing bill payments, including breakdowns by income, age, race, and housing status.
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