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An R$ 800 Debt Can Turn Into R$ 4,400 in One Year: Credit Card Interest Rates Soar in 2025, Hitting Highest Level Since 2016, According to the Central Bank

Published on 01/10/2025 at 16:32
Os juros do cartão de crédito voltaram a subir em agosto, alcançando 451% ao ano. Entenda o impacto do crédito rotativo, novas regras e alternativas mais econômicas no Brasil.
Os juros do cartão de crédito voltaram a subir em agosto, alcançando 451% ao ano. Entenda o impacto do crédito rotativo, novas regras e alternativas mais econômicas no Brasil.
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Credit Card Interest Rates Rose Again In August, Reaching 451% Per Year. Understand The Impact Of Rotating Credit, New Rules And More Economical Alternatives In Brazil.

The credit card interest rates drew attention again in August 2025, reaching levels not seen since 2016. Data released by the Central Bank indicates that the average rate for revolving credit reached 451.5% per year, an increase of 5.3 percentage points compared to July.

This scenario worries consumers, as those who cannot pay the full bill may see their debt grow rapidly.

An R$ 800.00 bill can turn into over R$ 4,400 in a year if the full payment is not made.

How Revolving Credit Impacts Brazilians’ Portfolios

Revolving credit is triggered when the consumer pays only part of the credit card bill.

In this case, abusive interest rates begin to apply to the unpaid amount, creating a “snowball” effect.

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The longer the debt remains open, the greater the amount owed.

Experts warn that many users only realize the extent of the problem when the debt has already become difficult to pay. This compromises the family budget and hinders the ability to access other lines of credit.

New Rotating Rules Seek To Protect Consumers

To curb abuses, Law No. 14,690/2023 came into effect in January 2024, which limits the growth of debts in revolving credit.

According to the legislation, the total amount of the debt cannot exceed 100% of the original amount.

That is, a bill of R$ 200.00 cannot turn into more than R$ 400.00 with interest and charges.

Even with this measure, the numbers from the Central Bank reflect the average of the entire system, including older debts.

Therefore, the data do not indicate non-compliance with the law but rather the calculation methodology that considers pre-existing debts.

More Economical Alternatives To Revolving Credit

In light of the high credit card interest rates, consumers can opt for more advantageous alternatives.

The payroll loan is a popular option, as the installments are deducted directly from the paycheck or INSS benefit, ensuring greater security and lower rates.

In August 2025, the average interest rate for payroll loans was 26.7% per year, and INSS beneficiaries paid only 24.1% per year, amounts much lower than those charged for revolving credit.

For private sector workers, the rates are also lower, offering a way to replace expensive debts with more accessible options.

Tools To Compare And Swap Debts

A practical strategy to reduce the financial impact is to use comparison platforms.

The tool allows users to analyze the interest rates of different financial products and find more economical alternatives to settle their debts.

The system is personalized, considering the financial profile of each person and shows options that help reduce costs and prevent the debt from continuing to grow uncontrollably.

Simply inform the debts, and the platform indicates the best way to swap more expensive credits for solutions with lower interest rates.

Planning And Conscious Choices

The increase in credit card interest rates in August reinforces the importance of financial planning and the conscious use of credit.

Knowing alternatives such as the payroll loan and comparison tools can protect families from over-indebtedness, allowing for smarter and safer choices.

Despite the new rules, being careful when using revolving credit remains essential, ensuring that consumers maintain control over their finances and avoid unpleasant surprises in the family budget.

With information from the website MEU TUDO.

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Andriely Medeiros de Araújo

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