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10 Ways to Pay Off Credit Card Debt

November 21, 2025 · Personal Finance
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7. Use Extra Income to Pay Principal Faster

If you receive a tax refund, bonus, side-hustle income, or any cash windfall, apply it directly toward your principal balance. A few hundred dollars can dramatically shorten debt payoff time.

Ideas for extra income

  • Freelance work or gig jobs
  • Selling unused items online
  • Part-time or temporary work

Best for: Anyone willing to sacrifice temporarily for long-term freedom.

8. Reduce Spending to Free Up Cash

To speed up your payoff, you may need to examine your current budget and identify areas where you can cut back temporarily. Even small changes can create meaningful results.

Potential savings areas

  • Cancel unused subscriptions
  • Cut dining out or delivery expenses
  • Negotiate lower bills (cable, insurance, phone)
  • Switch to cash-only spending for control

Best for: Those committed to lifestyle adjustments.

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