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Kansas Credit Cards

Credit Card Debt in KS

^ Kansas residents have average credit card debt of $4,830, which ranks 26th in the nation. [1]

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Credit Card Delinquency in KS

^ The credit card delinquency rate for Kansas residents is 0.46%, which ranks 36th in the U.S. [2]

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Kansas Credit Card & Personal Finance Statistics

Kansas Credit Card Debt


  • Credit Card Debt: KS vs. U.S.
    • Kansas residents have average credit card debt of $4,830. [1]
    • The average credit card debt amount in Kansas is 3% less than the national average of $4,965.
    • KS ranks 26th in the nation in average credit card debt. [1]

Credit Card Delinquency in KS


  • Cardholders that are more than 90 days late on credit card payments in Kansas [2]
    • Kansas ranks 36th in the nation with a credit card delinquency rate that is 19% less than the national average of 0.57%.
    • Kansas Rate: 0.46%
    • National Average: 0.57%
  • Statute of limitations for credit card debt in Kansas [4]
    • Kansas: 3 years
    • U.S. Average: 5.4 years

Kansas Credit Scores


  • Credit Scores: KS vs. U.S.
    • Kansas residents have an average credit score of 708. [3]
    • The average credit score for Kansas residents is 2% greater than the national average score of 696.
    • KS ranks 20th in the nation in average credit score. [3]

Additional information about Kansas

About Kansas

The state of Kansas has a population of approximately 2,853,118, ranking 31st in the nation. [5]

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More about Kansas Credit Cards

For more information about Kansas credit cards, or for additional resources regarding credit cards overall, visit Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Did you know?

A lot can be learned by looking at the first digits of a credit card. For example, MasterCards all begin with numbers between 51 and 55.

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References

1. ^ The Washington Post

2. ^ TransUnion

3. ^ Equifax

4. ^ Kansas State Legislature

5. ^ United States Census Bureau

6. ^ U.S. Federal Reserve