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Average Credit Card Debt in Missouri [2026]: $6,000 and What It Means

State-specific rules, federal court data, and practical guidance for Missouri residents.

Missouri Credit Card Debt Snapshot

Per Experian State of Credit and Federal Reserve regional data, Missouri card-holders carry approximately $6,000 on average per active credit card account. Median household income in Missouri is roughly $65,900 (ACS 2022).

MetricMissouri ValueNational Context
Avg credit card debt (per card-holder)$6,000US avg approx $6,500
Median household income$65,900US approx $74,500
Monthly income (median / 12)$5,491
CC debt as % of monthly income109%Credit strain indicator

A single month of income typically needs to cover rent/mortgage, food, utilities, transport, insurance, and childcare. A CC balance equal to or greater than a month of income is a flashing hardship signal, not a ratio you can "earn down" quickly without structural relief.

Statute of Limitations for Credit Card Debt in Missouri

Credit card debt in Missouri is governed by the statute of limitations: 10 (written) / 5 (open) years. After the SOL runs, the creditor or junk-debt buyer can still try to collect, but they cannot obtain a valid judgment if you raise the SOL defense in a timely answer.

  • Clock start: Usually the date of last activity (payment or charge) on the account. State-by-state variation exists.
  • Reset risk: Any acknowledgment, partial payment, or promise to pay can restart the SOL in some Missouri courts.
  • Zombie debt: After SOL, debt buyers (Midland, LVNV, Portfolio Recovery) still file suits hoping you default. Appear and raise the SOL.

See 2026 national statistics and Missouri credit card bankruptcy overlay.

Missouri Credit Card Debt vs. Income: Breaking Point

Credit counselors, bankruptcy attorneys, and the CFPB all use similar rules of thumb to identify structural debt distress:

  • CC debt > 15% of gross annual income: serious warning. For Missouri, that threshold is $9,885.
  • Monthly minimums > 20% of take-home: means-test / DMP territory.
  • Back-end DTI > 43%: disqualifies most conventional / FHA mortgages and signals bankruptcy territory.

The average Missouri card-holder carrying $6,000 at a 24% APR pays roughly $120/month just in interest before principal reduction.

Missouri Federal Bankruptcy Data

Chapter 7 filing volume is a real stress signal for Missouri credit card debt. Higher per-capita Ch7 filings typically correlate with higher charge-off and settlement demand.

Numbers below come from the Federal Judicial Center Integrated Database covering 45,771 consumer bankruptcy cases from Missouri's federal bankruptcy courts.

ChapterCases FiledDischarge RateDismissal Rate
Chapter 722,13299.0%0.8%
Chapter 1323,63955.1%44.7%

Rates computed on resolved cases only. Source: FJC Integrated Database.

Options When CC Debt Overwhelms Income in Missouri

  1. Hardship program (direct with issuer). Free; no credit damage beyond existing. Most major issuers offer 6-12 month APR reduction or forbearance.
  2. Nonprofit credit counseling (DMP). Consolidates payments, no new debt. Small monthly admin fee. See Missouri options.
  3. Debt settlement. 40-60% payoffs typical; heavy credit damage; may trigger 1099-C at $3,000+ forgiveness. See Missouri 1099-C treatment.
  4. Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Complete discharge of unsecured CC debt; means test applies to Missouri median income.
  5. Chapter 13 bankruptcy. 3- or 5-year plan; 0-100% repayment to unsecured depending on disposable income.