Anonymous wrote:Not sure how crowd sourcing this gets you any real info. Depends on so many variables, including income. My credit card bills are insane - can be $11-12k/month on a regular basis and were $18k last month, but for my income and expenses it's fine and we pay them off in full. Last month happened to include some xmas gifts and most of a xmas holiday ski trip. The things that skew the bills include things like time of year (we have a high deductible health plan so pay out of pocket for things like prescriptions and dr visits in the beginning of the year - I paid for a $700 prescription last month), car repairs (recently had a $2000 one), travel (we travel pretty frequently), etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$300-$400 but I try not to use it if at all possible. I prefer my debit card.
I stopped using my debit card when someone got ahold of the number and my zip code and charged things and the bank was not helpful at all. Now I only use debit cards to get cash at an ATM.
Until someone uses one of those skimmers on an ATM and steals your debit card info. Wouldn't that be fun?
Credit/charge cards are about as safe as you can get, most banks are really good about not holding you responsible for fraudulent charges. AMEX is the best in my opinion.
Crap. How does that happen??
Anonymous wrote:I like to keep it closer to $3k, but it creeps up to $4k too often. And yes, pay it in full.
Anonymous wrote:$300-$400 but I try not to use it if at all possible. I prefer my debit card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$300-$400 but I try not to use it if at all possible. I prefer my debit card.
I stopped using my debit card when someone got ahold of the number and my zip code and charged things and the bank was not helpful at all. Now I only use debit cards to get cash at an ATM.
Until someone uses one of those skimmers on an ATM and steals your debit card info. Wouldn't that be fun?
Credit/charge cards are about as safe as you can get, most banks are really good about not holding you responsible for fraudulent charges. AMEX is the best in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$300-$400 but I try not to use it if at all possible. I prefer my debit card.
I stopped using my debit card when someone got ahold of the number and my zip code and charged things and the bank was not helpful at all. Now I only use debit cards to get cash at an ATM.
Anonymous wrote:Pay off each month in full of course.
Everyone claims the above yet credit card companies report debt to be sky high and payments delinquent.
We don't have a credit card.
Anonymous wrote:$300-$400 but I try not to use it if at all possible. I prefer my debit card.
Pay off each month in full of course.
Anonymous wrote:We put everything on the credit card excluding mortgage, student loans, college savings, retirement, and some utility bills (like water, gas and electric). So credit card includes food, gas, clothing and all other expenses (kids activities, camp, travel, misc). We have two kids. Just curious how much other people are spending - concerned ours is sometimes high though we don't live extravagantly.