Saint Francis, SD Credit Card & Personal Finance Statistics
 
 
	
		
			
			Saint Francis Credit Card Debt
			
- Credit Card Debt in Saint Francis
 
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- The estimated average credit card debt for Saint Francis residents is $4,236. [1]
 
- Average credit card debt amount in South Dakota (all cities) is
15% less than the national average of $4,965.
 - Collectively, South Dakota cities rank 49th in the U.S. in average credit card debt. [1]
 
 
			 
			
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			Saint Francis Credit Scores
			
- Credit Scores in Saint Francis
 
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- Residents of Saint Francis, SD have an estimated average credit score of 718. [3]
   
- The average credit score in South Dakota (all cities) is
3.16% greater than the national average score of 696.
 - South Dakota collectively ranks 6th in the U.S. in average credit score of residents. [3]
 
 
			 
		 
	 
 
More Saint Francis, SD Credit Stats
 
	
		
- Credit card delinquency rates in South Dakota [2]
 
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	- South Dakota residents (all cities) rank 50th in the U.S. with a rate that 
is 35% less than the national average of 0.57%.	
 
	
 
 
- Saint Francis cardholders that are more than 90 days late on payments
 
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	- South Dakota Rate: 0.37%
 
	- National Average: 0.57%
 
	
 
 
- Statute of limitations for credit card debt in Saint Francis [4]
 
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	- Saint Francis (South Dakota) Law: 6 years
 
	- U.S. State Average: 5.4 years
 
	
 
		 
	 
 
Additional information about South Dakota
 
	
		
			
			About Saint Francis
			Saint Francis is a town located in Todd County in the state of South Dakota, and has a population of approximately 709. [6]
			 
			
			
			Saint Francis Credit Cards
			For more information about Saint Francis credit cards, or for additional resources regarding credit cards overall, visit Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
			 
			
			Did you know?
			Iowa residents had the lowest average credit card debt in the nation in 2013, at $3,885 per cardholder.
			 
		 
	 
 
	
		
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		      1. ^ The Washington Post
		      2. ^ TransUnion
		      3. ^ Equifax
		       
		      
		      4. ^ South Dakota State Legislature
		      5. ^ Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
		      6. ^ United States Census Bureau