Data collected by Costa Mesa-based Experian shows that the average credit-card debt and payment in Orange County rose steadily from spring ‘07, when subprime lending imploded and the credit crunch began, to February ‘08.
The growth coincides, more or less, with declining home prices and lenders putting restrictions on home equity loans, which some owners used [...]
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