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Credit cards are deeply integrated into the financial landscape of the U.S., serving as the fastest-growing payment method [1], a ubiquitous tool shaped by legal precedents like the Marquette decision [2], and a common financial instrument held by the average person [3].
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Neural mechanisms of credit card spending | Scientific Reports nature.com 1 fact
claimCredit cards have been the fastest growing method for consumer purchases in the United States since their introduction in the 1960s.