What percent of my credit card balance should I use per month?
- You should never charge more than 30 percent of your limit
- If you pay it off every month, I would not worry about it unless you're planning to apply for a big loan like a car loan or a mortgage within the next six months. If you are planning for something big like that in the next six months, you should stick to the safe side and not charge more than USD 200 per month. Otherwise, do not worry about it until you have something coming up
- Hello Crys! it is good to hear that you pay your balance in full every month. This is a good habit to keep since credit card issuers are now very sensitive to any amount of credit card balances. Due to high credit card default rate, credit card issuers are actively reducing credit limit. To avoid your credit scores from being affected in case your credit limit is reduced, you should spend only 30 percent of the total credit limit available on all credit cards you currently have
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