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American Focus > Blog > Economy > When to use a personal loan to pay off credit card debt
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When to use a personal loan to pay off credit card debt

Last updated: January 6, 2026 10:35 pm
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Consolidating credit card debt with a personal loan can be a smart move for many individuals who are struggling to make multiple credit card payments each month. High interest rates on credit cards can make it difficult to pay down balances, with a significant portion of minimum payments going towards interest rather than principal. With the average credit card APR sitting at 19.72% as of December 2025, consumers are often stuck in a cycle of debt.

Debt consolidation with a personal loan involves taking out a single loan to pay off multiple credit card debts. While this may seem like trading one debt for another, personal loans typically offer lower interest rates compared to credit cards. As of December 2025, the average APR for personal loans is 12.21%, significantly lower than credit card APRs. By consolidating debt with a personal loan, individuals can save money on interest and simplify their repayment process by having just one monthly payment to manage.

To qualify for the best personal loan interest rates, a FICO score of 800 or higher is typically required. However, competitive rates can still be obtained with a score of 670 or higher. Using a debt repayment calculator can help individuals determine how much sooner they can pay off their debt with a lower interest rate.

While personal loans can be a useful tool for debt consolidation, they may not be the best option for everyone. Individuals with a manageable amount of debt that can be paid off within 12 to 21 months may benefit more from a balance-transfer credit card with a 0% APR introductory offer. It’s important to consider one’s spending habits before consolidating debt, as continuing to use credit cards can lead to further debt accumulation.

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In cases where debt feels overwhelming and unmanageable, seeking help from a debt relief company or non-profit Consumer Credit Counseling Services may be necessary. Bankruptcy may also be an option for individuals with insurmountable debt, although it should be considered as a last resort.

Ultimately, the decision to use a personal loan for debt consolidation should be carefully evaluated based on individual financial circumstances. By weighing the pros and cons of different debt reduction options and making a plan to stop accruing more debt, individuals can work towards financial freedom and stability. Remember to switch to cash or debit cards while in debt repayment mode to avoid adding to existing debt.

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