For people in that situation,
getting a new credit card likely presents more potential risk than benefit.
Not exact matches
A
new survey by Bankrate.com shows that many of us couldn't come up with enough money to pay an emergency room bill or keep a car running, and that we'd
likely resort to
credit cards or family loans to
get by.
For consumers that have been working to repair
credit and
get finances back into a stable place will still find that applying for a
new credit card will
likely involve
getting a high annual percentage rate despite improved
credit.