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BriefApril 15, 2026 · 06:03 PM

High interest rates turn routine credit use into a balance sheet liability

Credit becomes a fallback for routine expenses when a gap opens between income and expenses. This occurs when routine costs like groceries or monthly bills are paid using credit cards or Buy Now Pay Later options. In a high-rate environment, interest costs on these balances rise quickly. This pressure is driven by elevated interest rates.

Arlo Mercer
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