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25 states where residents carry the most debt

A new study by Credible exposes where people are best (and worst) at managing their credit card bills, student loan debt, and housing costs.

On average, Americans included in this dataset paid $207 on their credit card debt, $370 on their student loans, and $906 on their housing each month, while taking home an average salary of $60,671.

But what’s the special sauce that makes some states’ residents so much better at debt management than others?

Well, it depends.

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1-in-5 borrowers is a homeowner

Mortgage debt can increase a resident’s debt-to-income ratio. The vast majority of the 540,000 borrowers included in this analysis are not homeowners. Just below 19% have one or more mortgages

Of that group, the average housing payment increases to $1,705, nearly double the average housing payment for all borrowers, a group that includes renters, homeowners, and people living with parents.

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You are not your state

While this new ranking sheds light on how residents of various states perform in terms of debt management, keep in mind that these are average numbers — and that your debt is a personal matter.

No matter how your state ranks, find a debt payoff plan that fits your budget and lifestyle, as well as minimizes what you’ll owe in interest as you pay off each loan.

For example, balance transfer credit cards can be useful to begin paying off your credit card debt. These cards will often offer you six to 18 months of 0% APR for balance transfers, giving you some time to get your finances in order without accruing a ton of interest. If paying off credit card debt is one of your goals, Credible can help you find the best balance transfer credit cards of 2018.

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How we crunched the numbers

We used proprietary data from over 540,000 borrowers with student loan debt from all 50 U.S. states and D.C. to calculate average monthly credit card, student loan, and housing payments as a percentage of average monthly income. Therefore, the debt-to-income ratio we used to rank all states included credit card debt, student loan debt, and housing costs (such as rent or mortgage payments).

That percentage was then assigned a normalized score from 0-100 for each state, 0 being where debt payments are the highest percentage of monthly income, and 100 being where monthly payments are the lowest percentage of monthly income.

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Are you managing your debt well?

How does your state rank in terms of debt management? Here are the 25 states where residents carry the most debt:

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25. Louisiana

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $157 

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $284

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $706

Average Annual Income: $46,629

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 29.52%

Overall Score: 60.97

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24. New Hampshire

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $209

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $418

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $926

Average Annual Income: $63,071

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 29.55%

Overall Score: 60.7

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23. Arizona

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $197

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $340

340Average Monthly Housing Payment: $878

Average Annual Income: $57,412

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 29.58%

Overall Score: 60.44

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22. South Carolina

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $181

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $349

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $732

Average Annual Income: $51,115

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 29.63%

Overall Score: 59.97

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21. Minnesota

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $241

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $371

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $899

Average Annual Income: $60,941

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 29.75%

Overall Score: 58.81

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20. Nebraska

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $213

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $364

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $808

Average Annual Income: $55,773

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 29.80%

Overall Score: 58.39

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19. Kansas

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $204

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $338

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $818

Average Annual Income: $54,677

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio:  29.85%

Overall Score: 57.94

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18. Tennessee

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $196

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $349

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $787

Average Annual Income: $53,464

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 29.90%

Overall Score: 57.49

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17. Maryland

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $227

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $405

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $1,084

Average Annual Income: $68,819

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 29.92%

Overall Score: 57.26

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16. District of Columbia

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $160

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $574

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $1,355

Average Annual Income: $83.769

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 29.93%

Overall Score: 57.23

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15. California

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $208

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $372

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $1,198

Average Annual Income: $71,277

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 29.93%

Overall Score: 57.15

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14. South Dakota

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $201

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $351

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $771

Average Annual Income: $52,390

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 30.30%

Overall Score: 53.75

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13. Idaho

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $207

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $356

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $858

Average Annual Income: $56,143

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 30.37%

Overall Score: 53.12

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12. North Dakota

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $190

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $312

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $727

Average Annual Income: $48,351

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 30.50%

Overall Score: 51.93

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11. Wyoming

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $195

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $308

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $894

Average Annual Income: $54,594

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 30.71%

Overall Score: 50.05

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10. Florida

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $208

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $330

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $893

Average Annual Income: $55,899

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 30.72%

Overall Score: 49.93

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9. Maine

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $194

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $451

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $767

Average Annual Income: $55,047

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 30.78%

Overall Score: 49.37

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8. Vermont

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $184

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $412

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $810

Average Annual Income: $54,377

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 31.03%

Overall Score: 47.1

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7. Alaska

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $216

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $443

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $1,018

Average Annual Income: $64,304

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 31.30%

Overall Score: 44.64

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6. Virginia

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $216

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $369

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $1,031

Average Annual Income: $61,863

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 31.35%

Overall Score: 44.17

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5. Montana

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $188

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $354

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $863

Average Annual Income: $52,587

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 32.06%

Overall Score: 37.61

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4. Oregon

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $195

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $354

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $863

Average Annual Income: $52,587

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 32.06%

Overall Score: 37.61

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3. Colorado

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $215

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $378

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $1,076

Average Annual Income: $62,161

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 32.22%

Overall Score: 36.15

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2. Washington

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $221

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $385

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $1,096

Average Annual Income: $63,028

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 32.40%

Overall Score: 34.45

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1. Hawaii

Average Monthly Credit Card Payment: $238

Average Monthly Student Loan Payment: $385

Average Monthly Housing Payment: $1,091

Average Annual Income: $56,889

Monthly Debt-To-Income Ratio: 36.15%

Overall Score: 0

This article originally appeared on Credible.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

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