密西西比州信用卡拖欠率最高,佛罗里达州最低。
Mississippi Has The Highest Credit Card Delinquency Rate, Florida The Lowest

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/mississippi-has-highest-credit-card-delinquency-rate-florida-lowest

## 美国信用卡逾期情况 (2025) WalletHub 的一项最新分析,由 Visual Capitalist 可视化呈现,揭示了美国各地区信用卡逾期率的显著差异。2025 年第一季度和第二季度的数据显示,逾期 30 天以上的账户比例因州而异。 南部各州逾期率最高,密西西比州以 36.69% 位居首位,其次是路易斯安那州 (32.11%) 和阿拉巴马州 (30.52%)。这表明与较低收入和依赖债务等因素相关的更大财务压力。几个邻近州也超过 25%。 中西部和东北部地区通常表现出更强的财务稳定性,逾期率在 15-21% 之间。像爱荷华州和明尼苏达州这样的州表现出特别低的逾期率。西部的情况则好坏参半,加利福尼亚州和华盛顿州等州接近最低端,而亚利桑那州和内华达州报告的逾期情况较高。 总而言之,这张地图突显了地理位置与消费者财务状况之间的明显相关性。

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The map, via Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti, highlights how credit card delinquency varies widely across the U.S. in 2025.

These figures represent the share of credit card accounts that became 30 or more days past due from Q1 to Q2. The data for this visualization comes from WalletHub.

Southern States Lead in Delinquencies

The Deep South stands out with the nation’s highest delinquency rates. Mississippi tops the list at 37%, followed by Louisiana at 32% and Alabama at 31%.

These levels are far above the national norm and suggest elevated financial pressures, including lower median incomes and higher reliance on revolving debt. Several neighboring states—Arkansas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and South Carolina—also exceed 25%.

RankStateCredit Card Delinquency (Q1-Q2, 2025)
1Mississippi36.69%
2Louisiana32.11%
3Alabama30.52%
4Arkansas28.11%
5South Carolina25.49%
6Oklahoma25.43%
7Texas24.77%
8Tennessee24.62%
9North Carolina24.19%
10Kentucky24.07%
11Indiana23.92%
12West Virginia23.71%
13Delaware22.76%
14Georgia22.40%
15Missouri22.26%
16New Mexico21.37%
17Pennsylvania21.08%
18Michigan20.89%
19South Dakota20.64%
20Wyoming20.23%
21Kansas19.76%
22Arizona19.72%
23Nebraska19.71%
24Ohio19.66%
25Maryland19.45%
26Minnesota19.17%
27Virginia19.09%
28Nevada18.58%
29Idaho18.42%
30Wisconsin18.35%
31Maine18.27%
32Connecticut18.16%
33Oregon17.87%
34Montana17.17%
35Alaska16.90%
36Colorado16.85%
37Illinois16.58%
38New Jersey16.57%
39North Dakota16.26%
40New Hampshire15.59%
41New York15.53%
42Rhode Island15.21%
43California15.08%
44Washington14.99%
45Utah14.94%
46Hawaii14.90%
47Massachusetts14.68%
48Vermont14.67%
49Iowa14.36%
50Florida13.99%

Midwestern and Northeastern States Remain More Stable

Most states across the Midwest and Northeast report delinquency shares between 15% and 21%. These levels reflect more stable household budgets and stronger credit profiles.

States like Iowa (14%) and Minnesota (19%) show some of the lowest delinquency rates, pointing to higher financial resilience.

Western States Show Mixed Patterns

The Western U.S. presents a more mixed landscape. California, Washington, Utah, and Hawaii all sit near the lower end at around 15%, suggesting relatively healthy consumer finances despite high living costs.

Meanwhile, states like Arizona and Nevada land closer to 19–20% in late payments.

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