KEY POINTS
  • The average interest rate applied to balances carried on plastic has climbed to nearly 17 percent.
  • If a household had $60,000 in debt subject to that rate and paid it off over three years, roughly $17,000 in interest would be forked over in addition to that original amount.
  • Anyone struggling with paring down their debt should explore a zero-percent balance transfer offer if their credit score is good.

It appears even nominees to the highest court in the land aren’t immune to getting up to their eyeballs in credit card debt.

Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, had accumulated somewhere between $60,000 and $200,000 in debt on three credit cards and one personal loan by 2016, according to required disclosures he has submitted as a federal judge.