A customer inserts a Visa credit card using touch screen credit card payment at a Five Guys restaurant in Queens, New York. (Lindsey Nicholson/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)–>
CREDIT COUNSELING DEMAND SURGES IN THESE STATES
The average annual percentage rate on standard credit cards is about 20.76%, according to Bankrate, with some in-store retail cards, such as Bloomingdale’s, as high as 31.99%.
Bloomingdale’s credit card statement (FOX Business )
As an example, for those carrying a $1,000 balance on a credit card, a 50-basis point rate cut may lower your APR to 20.26% vs. 20.76%, according to Bankrate estimates. The drop in the monthly finance charge would be a paltry $0.42 less. Your minimum payment would likely remain unchanged, as outlined by Greg McBride, chief financial analyst, Bankrate.
$1,000 Credit Card Balance, Current APR 20.76%
Rate Cut: 50 basis points
Monthly Finance Charge: $16.88 vs. $17.30 or $0.42
Minimum Payment: Likely unchanged
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell also signaled that policymakers will continue to cut rates through this year and maybe even further.
“This recalibration of our policy stance will help maintain the strength of the economy and the labor market, and will continue to enable further progress on inflation as we begin the process of moving toward a more neutral stance, we are not on any pre-set course. We will continue to make our decisions meeting by meeting. We know that reducing policy restraint too quickly could hinder progress on inflation”, Powell said during his press conference.
Ticker |
Security |
Last |
Change |
Change % |
M |
MACY’S INC. |
15.69 |
+0.44 |
+2.89%
|
V |
VISA INC. |
274.95 |
-0.22 |
-0.08%
|
JPM |
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. |
210.86 |
+0.36 |
+0.17%
|
DFS |
DISCOVER FINANCIAL SERVICES |
140.29 |
+1.04 |
+0.75%
|
COF |
CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORP. |
149.73 |
+0.64 |
+0.43%
|
FED CHAIR POWELL REVEALS RATE CUT PLANS
The Fed’s current target is now 4.75%-5.00% with a projected target of 4.4% by year end, 3.4% by the end of 2025 and 2.9% by 2026. All of course could change depending on overall economic conditions.
Currently, market participants are divided over whether the Fed will cut by 25 or 50 basis points at the November meeting, according to the CME’s FedWatch Tool, which measures the probability of future rate moves. The final meeting of the year will take place in December.
Ticker |
Security |
Last |
Change |
Change % |
M |
MACY’S INC. |
15.69 |
+0.44 |
+2.89%
|
V |
VISA INC. |
274.95 |
-0.22 |
-0.08%
|
JPM |
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. |
210.86 |
+0.36 |
+0.17%
|
DFS |
DISCOVER FINANCIAL SERVICES |
140.29 |
+1.04 |
+0.75%
|
COF |
CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORP. |
149.73 |
+0.64 |
+0.43%
|
Even if policymakers stick to an easing cycle, it will still take a few rounds to make a meaningful difference for credit card APRs.
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“The Fed’s going to be much slower, we think, on the way down than they were on the way up,” cautions Rossman.
Rather than wait for the Fed, Rossman suggests exploring other options.
“Maybe get a 0% balance transfer card or take out a side hustle. Cut your expenses. I mean, there’s other stuff you can do, but fed rate cuts, in and of themselves, aren’t going to make a big difference in the credit card world,” he said.
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*This article, originally published on Sept. 1, 2024, has been updated.