Recent data from Experian shows how credit card debt varies across generations. Generation-Z carries an average balance of $3,493; Millennials hold $6,961 and Generation-X carries the most at $9,600.
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Rosalie, a 20-year-old woman, just found out that her mother secretly carried a $6,000 balance on a credit card opened in Rosalie’s name when she was still a child. The card finally closed two years ...