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All U.S. Payment Cards Projected — 2014 through 2019

General purpose and private label consumer and commercial credit, debit, and prepaid cards generated purchase volume for goods and services of $5.401 trillion in 2014. Credit cards accounted for 53.37% of that spending compared to 46.63% for debit cards. In 2013, credit cards accounted for 52.76% and debit cards 47.24% of $4.996 trillion in purchase volume. In 2019, when purchase volume is projected to reach $7.866 trillion, 54.58% is expected to be from credit cards and 45.42% from debit cards. Visa debit cards had the highest market share in 2014 with 23.56% when comparing purchase volume...

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October 2015
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