Credit Card Interest Rates Drop Sharply

by Administrator on January 24, 2008

The Federal Reserve unexpectedly cut the Fed Funds Rate by 0.75% earlier this week, leading to a corresponding decrease in the prime rate.    Most credit card interest rates are tied to the prime rate, so carrying a balance on these cards just got a lot cheaper.

If you don’t have a variable rate credit card, now might be a good time to check one out.

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