Free Debt Payoff & Credit
Calculators
Find your debt-free date, compare payoff strategies, calculate your DTI, and more — instantly in your browser. No account, no data stored.
10 Free Debt Payoff & Credit Calculators
How It Works — Instant Results, Nothing Stored
Every calculation runs inside your browser using the same formulas lenders use. Nothing leaves your device. Nothing is stored or shared.
1. Enter your balances and rates
Type in your credit card balance, APR, or monthly budget. Sensible defaults mean you can start in seconds.
2. See your payoff date instantly
No submit button. Results update live as you type so you can instantly see how an extra $100/month changes your debt-free date.
3. Make your move with exact numbers
Compare payoff methods, check your DTI before applying, or calculate balance transfer savings — all with your exact numbers.
Debt Payoff & Credit Score Questions Answered
Straight answers to the debt and credit questions Americans search for most.
The Minimum Payment Trap: True Cost by US State
The average American carrying credit card debt will pay $11,929 in pure interest making minimum payments only — on top of their original balance. See what it costs in your state, and how much a fixed $200/month payment saves.
Click any state row to pre-fill the Credit Card Payoff Calculator with that state's average balance. Calculated at 24.72% APR (2025 national average).
| State | Avg Balance | Min Payment | Interest (Minimums) | Years on Minimums | Interest at $200/mo | You Save |
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Source: Experian 2024 State of Credit Report (average balances). APR: Federal Reserve G.19 Consumer Credit, Q1 2025 (24.72% national average). Minimum payment calculated as interest + 1% of principal per CARD Act guidelines. Results are estimates for illustrative purposes.
Average Credit Card APR by Card Type
Benchmark rates to see if your card is above or below average — and whether a balance transfer or consolidation loan makes sense.
| Card Type | Avg APR | Typical 0% Intro Offer | Best For | Min Payment on $5k |
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Source: Federal Reserve G.19 & LendingTree 2025 survey. Data: Q1 2025. Rates vary by creditworthiness.
Learn the Math Behind Every Calculator
In-depth guides covering every tool on this page — so you understand the numbers before you act on them.