David Keller

David M. Keller is a finance writer based in Columbus, Ohio, covering personal finance and consumer-focused economic topics. He earned his degree in journalism from Ohio University and began his career reporting on local business and economic trends for a regional media outlet. Since then, he has contributed to a variety of online publications, focusing on clear, practical coverage of topics such as cost of living, debt, and everyday financial decision-making.

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Average American household is tied to about $9,300 in credit card balances as debt pressure builds

American households are carrying more credit card debt than ever in aggregate, and the number is large enough to stop readers cold. Spread across the nation’s households, outstanding credit card balances work out to roughly $9,300 per household, based on third-quarter 2025 Federal Reserve Bank of New York data and the latest U.S. Census household…

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Home heating bills spike as February cold snap drives up US energy demand

Households across a wide stretch of the country are opening unusually painful heating bills after a punishing run of late January and February cold pushed furnaces, heat pumps, and electric backup systems into overdrive.The squeeze has been most visible from the Midwest through the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, where repeated bursts of arctic air and major…

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