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Credit And Savings ...
Contributed by Sermon Central on Jul 10, 2009 (message contributor)
CREDIT AND SAVINGS CRISIS
A man decides he’s going to pay off his credit card. He owes $7,500 and believes God does not want him to be in debt, so he decides he’ll cut up the card and pay off the $7,500 by making the minimum monthly payment until it’s gone. Your question -- how long do you think it will take to pay off that credit card, assuming 18% interest and he never makes another credit card purchase during that time? Go ahead, tell your neighbor how long it will take.
Any answers? If you said 30 years and 2 months, you guessed right . . . If he’s still alive, he will have paid $23,000 in interest, thus paying over $30,000 for a $7500 loan. Now do you understand why credit card companies are willing to use all that postage to send those mailings to your home every week? Two years ago, earnings for credit card companies was over $14 billion and $1.4 trillion was spent with credit cards. Maybe we need to do some plastic surgery, and remove those cards.
Here’s another question -- as of September 2008, how much is the average household credit card debt in the U.S.? It’s $9,300! Consider that the $9,300 does not include your electric and gas, water, garbage, cable, cell phone, gas, insurance and food bills. Oh . . . did I forget to mention that the $9,300 also does not include your mortgage, rent or car payments. WOW!! That’s a lot of money folks. It means that every family in this room owes on average, $9,300. Now, obviously some of you don’t owe that much and some of you owe more.
Let me take this one step further for you . . . According to a USA Today article in September 2008, "the average American household is now buried under mortgage debt of $84,911, car and tuition loans of $14,414, home equity loans of $10,062 and credit card debt of $8,565 -- totaling, an outstanding debt of $117,952. The worst is that, according to Federal Reserve statistics, the average household savings this year will be only $392.
Source: Gladys Edmunds (USA Today, 9/10/08). From a sermon by Michael Deutsch, "Radical Living" 2/16/2009.
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