23% of millennials don't use credit cards, and they're missing out - Business Insider

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About a quarter of millennials still use their debit cards for their daily purchases — and that leaves lots of rewards on the table

Cash-back cards can help you get free cash that you wouldn't get through making purchases on a debit card. Unlike airline miles, these rewards can be used for pretty much anything, including knocking down your bill. I can't see the value in ever using a debit card after having my airline credit card for just over a year and a half, and using a cash-back card occasionally as well.

Credit cards can be a tool for building credit and harnessing rewards when used responsibly, and debit cards can't rival that.

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what a crock of sh*t. they're using debit cards instead to stay out of debt. ever heard of that saying 'if you can't pay for it than you can't afford it'?!?!

As M. Cuban's dad told him : ' Do not use credit cards.' Credit junkies are the most unlikely role figures

Be happy and proud that your fiends millennials are not so stupid to use credit cards to profit banks

oh really Liz you were shocked? what kind of lunatic cares how their friends are paying for something who cares?

This is cheap propaganda for banks. Nobody should pay with credit card. Is like you have no money to pay your lunch.

Yes. But helps them live debt free.

because you need good credit to get rewards credit cards?

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