East Arcadia, NC Credit Card & Personal Finance Statistics
 
 
	
		
			
			East Arcadia Credit Card Debt
			
- Credit Card Debt in East Arcadia
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- The estimated average credit card debt for East Arcadia residents is $5,548. [1]
- Average credit card debt amount in North Carolina (all cities) is
12% greater than the national average of $4,965.
- Collectively, North Carolina cities rank 4th in the U.S. in average credit card debt. [1]
 
 
			
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			East Arcadia Credit Scores
			
- Credit Scores in East Arcadia
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- Residents of East Arcadia, NC have an estimated average credit score of 685. [3]
- The average credit score in North Carolina (all cities) is
1.58% less than the national average score of 696.
- North Carolina collectively ranks 39th in the U.S. in average credit score of residents. [3]
 
 
		 
	 
 
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- Credit card delinquency rates in North Carolina [2]
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	- North Carolina residents (all cities) rank 13th in the U.S. with a rate that 
is 16% greater than the national average of 0.57%.	
 
 
- East Arcadia cardholders that are more than 90 days late on payments
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	- North Carolina Rate: 0.66%
- National Average: 0.57%
 
 
- Statute of limitations for credit card debt in East Arcadia [4]
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- East Arcadia (North Carolina) Law: 3 years
- U.S. State Average: 5.4 years
 
		 
	 
 
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			About East Arcadia
			East Arcadia is a town located in Bladen County in the state of North Carolina, and has a population of approximately 487. [6]
			 
			
			
			East Arcadia Credit Cards
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		      1. ^ The Washington Post
		      2. ^ TransUnion
		      3. ^ Equifax
		       
		      
		      4. ^ North Carolina State Legislature
		      5. ^ Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
		      6. ^ United States Census Bureau