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Rising interest rates forcing families into 'credit card trap'

Por: WPTV Business September 24, 2022

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Paying with credit cards is convenient, and you can spread out your payments, if money is tight.But rising interest rates are making those credit cards dangerous these days.Alicia Turner knows that. This mom says buying food for her family is getting more and more expensive every week.It's very hard to purchase what you are trying to purchase, she said.With grocery inflation running well over 10 percent, she says is putting more charges... + full article



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