What's the Difference Between U.S. and Consumer Default on Debt?

What's the Difference Between U.S. and Consumer Default on Debt?

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(firmenpresse) - SCOTTSDALE, AZ -- (Marketwire) -- 07/26/11 -- With the U.S. debt-ceiling limit a heated topic of debate, many people wonder what would happen if we ran out of money to pay our bills. Do the same things happen to the U.S. Treasury as individual people? Kristy Welsh, of , says there are some parallels: "One thing sure to happen in the case of the U.S. and an individual is both of the respective party's credit rating would be lowered."

In the case of the U.S., Moody's has warned that they would immediately decrease the credit rating of the U.S. Treasury Bonds from AAA to AA. And that's not all. According to a recent article in BusinessWeek, Moody's predicts they would also immediately reduce the level of 7000 municipal bonds in the country should the U.S. Treasury rating be downgraded.

In the case of the individual, if a consumer stops paying on his or her bills, the late payments would reflect on their credit report, immediately lowering . For example, a late pay on a mortgage can lower a by as much as 100 points, according to FICO. A 30 day late mortgage payment with 680 credit score can be reduced to 600, a 720 score can be reduced to 630 points, a 780 credit score can be reduced to 680.

Even just being affects your credit score. The U.S. is reaching its credit limit, so to speak. What would happen if an individual reaches their "debt ceiling"? In the consumers' case, their credit score is negatively affected. FICO says a maxed out credit card can lower your score up to 45 points. FICO recommends keeping your credit usage to 33% of your maximum limits.

About CreditInfoCenter.com:

Founded in 1997, is a free one-stop destination for consumers looking for free advice on and . It advocates the self-help approach to credit and debt management. Editor and founder of Creditinfocenter, Kristy Welsh, is the author of several books on personal finance, including , a tongue-in-cheek guide to managing your credit.




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