Why do Americans pretend they're not broke when most Americans are in debt?
Why do Americans pretend they're not broke when most Americans are in debt?
I mean, it depends on what you mean by that. Anyone who has a credit card is going to have debt, just by virtue of needing to pay the bill.
But if you mean “most Americans have a negative net worth” — taking into account assets and debts — most Americans have a positive net worth.
kiplinger.com/…/average-net-worth-by-age-how-do-y…
The median net worth of all Americans in 2022 was $192,900.
It’s debt regardless of whether or not one pays interest. Debt isn’t linked to interest. Just means that you have an obligation to pay money to someone.
EDIT: Though in fairness, if one never actually uses a credit card at all, then one never takes out debt, so I suppose it’s probably better to say “if one has a credit card that one uses”.
EDIT2: Though all this is not to diminish your point that not carrying credit card debt from month to month is generally a pretty good rule to live by.