The findings are based on responses from 7,812 credit
card users surveyed in June and July of 2007.
Not exact matches
The app, designed by Jason Van Anden, also includes a
survey for
users who would like to report questionable NYPD action they see or experience and a «Know Your Rights
Card» instructing those who are confronted by police officers about their rights.
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In a
survey of credit
card users by public policy organization Demos, households were 14 % more likely to have credit
card debt when someone in the home had gone through a recent bout of unemployment.
More than half (56 %) of credit
card users engage in what the
survey authors consider «expensive» behaviors.
However, late last year, Amex
surveyed some
users about the idea of a $ 395 - fee Hilton
card with automatic Diamond status.
Sources: Experian, based on March, 2013 sample of credit reports looking at 24 months of payment history; Federal Reserve Bank of New York, based on analysis of Equifax credit reports, first quarter, 2013; Federal Reserve G. 19 Consumer Credit Report, April 2013, and U.S. Census population estimate, 2012; TransUnion; based on credit report sample from first quarter 2013, excluding unused
cards and store
cards; Federal Reserve G. 19 Consumer Credit Report, April 2013, and U.S. Census estimate of
card users, 2012; Federal Reserve
Survey of Consumer Finances, for 2010; Experian again.
The
survey found that only a small number of credit
card users, about 1 in 5, had made each kind of request.
Aite Group released its report, «Loyalty & Rewards in the Digital Age: U.S. Consumer Credit
Card Rewards Study,» Feb. 1, 2018, drawing on results from its
survey of 1,464
users of rewards and loyalty - branded credit
cards in the third quarter of 2017.
According to the most recent Gallup
survey, about half of all American credit
card users carry a balance on their
card some or all of the time.
Thirty - three percent of travel credit
card users reported earning $ 500 or more in rewards in the past year, according to a 2018 U.S. News & World Report
survey.
The rankings were based on responses from 7,665 credit
card users who were
surveyed in April and May 2008.
Of the 35
cards surveyed by CreditCards.com, only five had an annual fee, ranging from $ 25 (waived the first year) for the PenFed Visa Platinum Cash Rewards
Card to a $ 495 annual fee, plus $ 195 for each authorized user, for the Visa Black c
Card to a $ 495 annual fee, plus $ 195 for each authorized
user, for the Visa Black
cardcard.
Cardbeat's data came from a
survey of 508 credit
card users in December 2006 and 500 credit
card users in June 2005.