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New York Fed research says the $154 billion increase in credit card debt is the biggest since it started tracking such data in 1999.
Credit card borrowing levels have been rising every quarter for the past two years to reach $1.08 trillion.
Sam Fenwick speaks to the New York Fed and finds out how risky this debt is with interest rates so high.
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New York Fed research says the $154 billion increase in credit card debt is the biggest since it started tracking such data in 1999.
Credit card borrowing levels have been rising every quarter for the past two years to reach $1.08 trillion.
Sam Fenwick speaks to the New York Fed and finds out how risky this debt is with interest rates so high.

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