Low- and middle-income Americans rely on credit cards to pay for basic living expenses, car repairs and medical care, not frivolous material goods, according to a report on Wednesday from a group calling for tougher regulation of credit card companies.


DEMOS, a New York-based public policy group that studies economic opportunity issues, and the Center for Responsible Lending, a Washington policy group focused on predatory lending, said low- and middle-income families fall into credit card debt to cope with income declines or unexpected costs.


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