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Why Making Minimum Payments Keep You In Credit Card Debt

NGEC By NGEC Last updated: May 5, 2026 8 Min Read
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If you’ve been making your credit card payments consistently but your balance barely moves, you’re not alone. Many people feel stuck in a cycle where they are doing all the right things but not seeing progress.

Financial educator Tiffany Aliche, also known as The Budgetnista, explains this using a simple concept: the “interest jar.” Understanding how this works and what you can do differently can be the first step toward real financial progress.

Key Takeaways

  • Minimum payments often go toward interest, not your principal balance
  • Without a plan, debt can feel like it never decreases
  • Understanding how your payments are applied is critical
  • A structured repayment strategy can accelerate progress
  • Nonprofit credit counseling can help create a personalized plan

Are You Paying Down Debt or Just Paying Interest?

One of the most common frustrations with credit card debt is feeling like you’re making payments without making progress. According to Tiffany Aliche, many people are unknowingly “filling the wrong jar.”

What does that mean?

When you make only the minimum payment:

  • A large portion goes toward interest
  • Only a small amount reduces your actual balance

Over time, this creates the illusion of progress, but your debt remains largely unchanged.

Why Minimum Payments on Credit Cards Keep You Stuck

Credit card companies calculate minimum payments in a way that prioritizes interest.

This means:

  • Your balance decreases very slowly
  • You may stay in debt for years or even decades
  • You pay significantly more over time

Even if you’re consistent, without a strategy, your payments may not be working efficiently.

Why Having a Plan to Pay off Credit Card Debt Changes Everything

Making progress with debt isn’t just about paying, it’s about how you pay.

Without a structured plan:

  • Payments are reactive
  • Interest continues to accumulate
  • Progress feels inconsistent

With a debt management plan:

  • Payments are intentional
  • Interest can be reduced
  • You can track real progress

That’s the difference between feeling stuck and moving forward.

How ACCC Helps Your Payments Work Smarter

At American Consumer Credit Counseling (ACCC), the focus is on helping individuals understand their full financial picture and create a plan that works. “We are excited to work with The Budgetnista whose dedication to financial literacy aligns perfectly with our mission at ACCC”, according to Mary Kamelle Marketing and Strategic Partnership Manager at ACCC.

As a nonprofit organization, ACCC provides:

  • Free credit counseling sessions
  • Budget and financial analysis
  • Personalized repayment strategies

Unlike many debt relief companies, the goal is not to sell a product but to help you make informed decisions. If our program is not right for you we don’t try to make it fit and we will share resources that can help.

What Is a Debt Management Plan (DMP)?

A Debt Management Plan (DMP) is one structured option that may help individuals who are struggling with credit card debt.

A DMP can:

  • Combine multiple credit card payments into one
  • Lower your interest rates
  • Create a clear timeline for payoff

This allows more of your payment to go toward reducing your balance rather than interest.

Why Debt Management Plans Work

When interest is reduced:

  • More of your payment applies to the principal
  • Your balance decreases faster
  • You gain visibility into your progress

Here is an example based on typical ACCC debt management program benefits. (Note: Actual benefits and terms will vary based on your creditors and financial situation.)

Feeding the Interest Jar

Making only minimum monthly payments

Starting Balance: $15,000

Interest Rate: 26%

Minimum Monthly Payment: $600

Months to Pay Off Debt: 382

Interest Paid: $21,923.31

Feeding the Debt Jar

Based on average program benefits

Starting Balance: $15,000

Interest Rate: 8%

Monthly Payment: $305

Months to Pay Off Debt: 60

Interest Paid: $3,237.24

Monthly Savings: $295.07

Total Interest Savings: $18,686.07

Total Time Savings: 327 Months (approximately 27 years)

Average program completion time is 42 months.

In this example, reducing the interest rate from 26% to 8% lowers the monthly payment from $600 to $305, reduces the payoff timeline from 382 months to 60 months, and saves more than $18,000 in interest.

The ACCC debt management plans directly address the issue described by Tiffany Aliche helping you stop “filling the interest jar” and start reducing your debt.

You Don’t Have to Figure This Out Alone

Debt can feel overwhelming, especially when progress is slow. But the right strategy and the right support can make a significant difference.

ACCC works with individuals to help them in the following ways:

  • Understand their options
  • Build a realistic plan
  • Move forward with clarity and confidence

Understanding How to Reduce Your Credit Card Debt

Understanding how your payments work is one of the most important steps in getting out of debt. If most of your money is going toward interest, it may be time to rethink your approach.

Take it from the Budgetnista, with the right strategy and support, your payments can start working toward your future not just your interest.

If you are struggling to pay off debt, ACCC can help. Schedule a free credit counseling session today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why aren’t my credit card payments lowering my balance?
A: Minimum payments often go toward interest first, leaving only a small portion to reduce your balance.

Q: What is a Debt Management Plan?
A: A Debt Management Plan is a structured repayment program that combines payments and may reduce interest rates through a credit counseling agency.

Q: Is credit counseling a good option?
A: Credit counseling can be helpful if you’re struggling to manage payments, unsure of your options, or want a structured plan.

Q: Can I pay off debt on my own?
A: Yes, but many people find that having guidance and a structured plan helps them stay consistent and make faster progress.

 



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