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47k and change Revoling limits to income 35K or so..
Ha yeah...I BoA was the first to give me an increase on my AOPA card to 25k...Really surprised me...Then NFCU met the AOPA card limit, not sure why, but I guess they really wanted me to use their card. I'm trying to get all of my card limits to 25k eventually...for no reason, I just think it would be cool as long as I don't go overboard with HPs.
Total Revolving Credit: $40,200
Annual Income: $72,000-$85,000 depending on the year (our bonus structure changes constantly).
I am officially envious of you all!
Thanks for all of the comments!
I do realize in lieu of statistics, the population sample is biased. I just find it more interesting to pull data from people who actively show interest in their CS's.
I am hoping to increase my income by about 25% once I graduate and one day I may be able to exceed my income in limits!
Total rev for me $215,900; about $50k higher than my yearly income.
LOC-$76K, Home LOC-$38750, Annual income-$125K
my total revolving is $4.5K without NavChek and $9.5K with NavChek. Gross Annual Salary is $61.7K. Hoping to get my CSs up and increase these bad boys, basically just for bragging rights, lol. Sure I'll use them, but if I'm regularly spending 5-10K on CCs in a month or less, then I'm doing it wrong, lol.
63k revolving credit
35k income
Credit is 1.8 x income
Current utiil ~ 1.7%
Individual Income: $45k
Total Credit Lines: $106,800