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Christmas and holidays increase credit card debts in ¢60 billion

May 25, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Gifts, Christmas dinner, New Year’s eve party and holidays, increased Costa Ricans’ credit card debt in ¢60 billion, according to figures released on Tuesday by the Ministry of Economy, Industry and commerce (MEIC).

Including this increase, the total debt reached ¢897 billion, which represents about 3.2% of the gross domestic product (GDP).

In addition, 75% of credit cards in circulation have an interest rate in colones ranging between 40% and 50%.

crhoy.com

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