NEW YORK, Aug. 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers are generally traveling less frequently thanks to the pandemic, which is affecting how people use (or don't use) their travel rewards credit cards. With 46% of consumers carrying a travel rewards credit card, many are thinking about what will happen to their points and miles since there are no travel plans for the foreseeable future.
Based on some of the results in ValuePenguin's recent survey of credit card users, it appears that people are rethinking their credit card habits.
Key findings:
"It doesn't surprise me at all that many people are closing travel cards right now," said Matt Schulz, chief credit analyst at LendingTree, ValuePenguin's parent company. "Many Americans are simply trying to keep food on the table, and hoarding travel miles and points just doesn't make any sense for a lot of people at this time."
Full report: https://www.valuepenguin.com/travel/cardholders-close-cards-coronavirus
ValuePenguin commissioned Qualtrics to conduct an online survey of 1,243 Americans, with the sample base proportioned to represent the overall population. The survey was fielded July 10-13, 2020.
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