That stat isn't anything new. It used to be over 20%. What it is referring to is spending habits. In other words, the average consumer spends more than they would if using cash, check, or debit card (i.e. coming right from their pocket immediately). The majority of consumers don't pay off CC debt monthly, and never intend to from the beginning.
Exactly. The AVERAGE shopper (though you and I may or may not be avereage in this regard) who plans to pay with a credit card is more likely to toss a few extra items into the cart because it doesn't "feel like" real money. So they buy steaks even though they'd planned on hamburgers, they choose a scarf that they probably wouldn't have bought otherwise, they let the kids get a candy bar at the register. However, this is -- as you said -- a
spending habit, not the fault of the credit card.
I use my credit card for EVERYTHING, but I really don't buy things I wouldn't have bought if I were paying cash. I'm very disiplined with my spending. The one place I DO pick up "extras" is at the grocery store, but I don't consider that a bad choice. Say I see chicken on sale this week. I'll get 3-4 packages for the freezer. Yes, I might spend more than I'd planned
today, but chicken is something I would've bought again next week anyway -- and it makes sense to buy it when it's on sale. It'll lower my bill
next week, and I'll come out ahead in the long run, even if not today. That's why I have about 10 boxes of Stove Top stuffing; it's something my family eats regularly, and it was .40 before Thanksgiving.
Used wisely, a credit card can be a good tool. Used poorly, it can cost you big money. I suspect most people use them poorly; otherwise, why would so many companies be so anxious to get their card into your wallet?
This is why casinos use chips instead of cash for their games. Somehow a piece of plastic doesn't equate to cold hard cash in our minds so we spend more than would have if we used the green stuff. Same principle applies to the swiping of a card - even a debit card.
Also the reason cruise ships don't accept cash money onboard. Everything must be charged to your ship account.