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Generation X slowest to pay bills on time

December 7, 2013 by admin

Experian’s latest annual State of Credit analysis provides insight into the differences in credit habits by generation. While the youngest group, Millennials, appear to be novice credit managers, Generation Xers have the highest amount of average debt, are slowest to make payments on time and tied with Millennials for highest percentage of credit utilized.

The results of the study reinforce the importance of lenders providing transparent consumer education on credit scores and responsible credit behavior.

Snapshot of generational debt differences

 

Baby Boomers
(47 to 65)

Generation
X
(30 to 46)

Millennials (19 to 29)

VantageScore

700

653

628

Average debt

$29,317

$30,039

$23,332

Average balance of bankcards

$5,347

$5,343

$2,682

Average revolving utilization

30%

37%

37%

Late payments

0.33

0.61

0.58

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Source: Experian’s State of Credit infographic

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