[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  NewsGate [@news__gate](/creator/twitter/news__gate) on x XXX followers Created: 2025-07-26 02:29:21 UTC - Alaska’s median credit card debt stands at $XXXXX per person, according to WalletHub’s 2025 analysis drawing on U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Reserve, and TransUnion data, highlighting a sharp contrast with Iowa’s $XXXXX and pointing to regional economic disparities influenced by cost of living and income. - Alaska’s elevated debt aligns with its ranking as the fourth least affordable U.S. state (U.S. News & World Report, 2025), where the average annual food cost reaches $XXXXX per person (Bureau of Economic Analysis), and limited job opportunities may drive reliance on credit, a pattern echoed by a 2020 CNBC report citing an average balance of $XXXXX. - The map’s color gradient, with darker shades in the Northeast and South, challenges the notion that high debt is exclusively a coastal phenomenon, while Vermont’s low $XXX monthly payments result in a 14.2-month payoff and $XXX in interest (per WalletHub), underscoring how payment behavior significantly shapes the debt burden. XX engagements  **Related Topics** [$6753t](/topic/$6753t) [federal reserve](/topic/federal-reserve) [debt](/topic/debt) [credit cards](/topic/credit-cards) [Post Link](https://x.com/news__gate/status/1948933630283100510)
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NewsGate @news__gate on x XXX followers
Created: 2025-07-26 02:29:21 UTC
Alaska’s median credit card debt stands at $XXXXX per person, according to WalletHub’s 2025 analysis drawing on U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Reserve, and TransUnion data, highlighting a sharp contrast with Iowa’s $XXXXX and pointing to regional economic disparities influenced by cost of living and income.
Alaska’s elevated debt aligns with its ranking as the fourth least affordable U.S. state (U.S. News & World Report, 2025), where the average annual food cost reaches $XXXXX per person (Bureau of Economic Analysis), and limited job opportunities may drive reliance on credit, a pattern echoed by a 2020 CNBC report citing an average balance of $XXXXX.
The map’s color gradient, with darker shades in the Northeast and South, challenges the notion that high debt is exclusively a coastal phenomenon, while Vermont’s low $XXX monthly payments result in a 14.2-month payoff and $XXX in interest (per WalletHub), underscoring how payment behavior significantly shapes the debt burden.
XX engagements
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