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Indiana – credit card debt increased by 39%
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Michigan – credit card debt increased by 30%
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Oklahoma – credit card debt increased by 32%
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Pennsylvania – credit card debt increased by 30%
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Tennessee – credit card debt increased by 34%
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$8,079 in credit card debt
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$184,940 in home mortgage loans
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$53,744 in home equity loans
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$14,899 in auto loans
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$26,692 in student loans
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The Los Angeles MSA was the only MSA where consumers managed to increase their credit scores in 2009. Los Angeles consumers increased their credit score by one point to 693.
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Consumers in the Boston MSA saw the biggest decrease in credit scores in 2009. In Boston credit scores dropped 15 points to 692 which is still 21 points above the national average.
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Ohio consumers have seen the least amount of volatility in credit scores in 2009. In Ohio, credit scores dropped just one point since the beginning of the year and the current average is 661.
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