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What Trump’s 10% cap on interest rates would mean for credit cardholders

Last updated: January 14, 2026 6:25 pm
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President Trump’s recent push to lower credit card interest rates to 10% for one year has sparked a debate among experts and industry players. In a post on Truth Social, Trump set a deadline of Jan. 20 for credit card companies to comply with the rate cap, or risk being “in violation of the law.”

This proposal is not new, as Trump had previously discussed capping credit card rates at 10% during his presidential campaign. Last year, a bipartisan bill was introduced by senators aiming to implement the same 10% cap for five years. However, the specifics of how this rate cap would be enforced without legislative action remain unclear.

Currently, the average credit card interest rate for accounts with assessed interest stands at a staggering 22.30%. This rate has significantly increased over the past decade, driven in part by credit card margins that have widened. A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau analysis revealed that these margins have contributed to the overall spike in credit card rates, making revolving balances more profitable for credit card companies.

While a 10% rate cap could offer significant savings for the 46% of American households with credit card debt, experts warn of potential long-term consequences. One major concern is that imposing an artificial interest rate cap could lead to reduced credit access for many Americans. Banks and credit unions have raised alarms about the impact of such a cap on credit availability and its potential harm to consumers.

Furthermore, limiting credit card interest rates could also have implications for rewards programs and benefits associated with credit cards. Many rewards programs rely on interest fees to fund lucrative benefits for cardholders. If interest rates are capped, banks may be forced to adjust rewards programs, potentially reducing the value of points and benefits for cardholders.

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In light of these developments, it is essential for consumers to evaluate their credit card usage and consider alternative strategies for managing debt. For individuals with solid credit scores, utilizing balance transfer credit cards with introductory 0% APR offers may be a viable option for paying down existing debt without accruing additional interest.

In conclusion, while a temporary rate cap may provide short-term relief for credit card holders, it is important to consider the potential long-term implications on credit access and rewards programs. Consumers can take proactive steps to manage their debt and explore alternative strategies to achieve financial stability.

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