Common use of Difference by age Clause in Contracts

Difference by age. The older a student is, the more likely they are to have two or more credit cards (increasing from 12% of those aged 18 and younger to 39% of those aged 25 and older). Younger students are also more likely to pay off their balance each month, with 89% of those aged 18 and younger saying they pay their last balance, compared to 56% of those aged 25 and older. Among those with credit card debt, the average debt also increases with age from $1,401 (aged 18 and younger) to $4,858 (aged 25 and older).

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Data Use, Agreement for Data Use, Agreement for Data Use

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Difference by age. The older a student is, the more likely they are to have at two or more credit cards (increasing from 1224% of those aged 18 20 and younger to 3952% of those aged 25 30 and older). Younger students are also more likely to pay off their balance each month, with 89% of those aged 18 20 and younger saying they pay their last balance, balance compared to 5658% of those aged 25 30 and older. Among those with credit card debt, the average debt also increases with age from $1,401 1002 (aged 18 20 and younger) to $4,858 (aged 25 and older).to

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Data Use, Agreement for Data Use, Agreement for Data Use

Difference by age. The older a student is, the more likely they are to have two or more at least one credit cards card (increasing from 75% of those 19 and younger to 90% of those 25 and older) and carry a debt on their credit card (increasing from 12% of those aged 18 19 and younger to 3943% of those aged 25 and older). Younger students are also more likely to pay off their balance each month, with 89% of those aged 18 and younger saying they pay their last balance, compared to 56% of those aged 25 and older. Among those with credit card debtIn addition, the average unpaid debt also (among those carrying a balance) increases with age from $1,401 (aged 18 and younger) to $4,858 (aged 25 and older).age, from

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Data Licensing & Membership Agreement, Data Licensing & Membership Agreement, Data Licensing & Membership Agreement

Difference by age. The older a student is, the more likely they are to have two or more credit cards (increasing from 1222% of those aged 18 21 and younger to 3947% of those aged 25 30 and older). Younger students are also more likely to pay off their balance each month, with 8985% of those aged 18 21 and younger saying they pay paid their last balance, balance compared to 5659% of those aged 25 30 and older. Among those with credit card debt, the average debt also increases with age from $1,401 (aged 18 1,276 for those 21 and younger) younger to $4,858 (aged 25 6,295 for those 30 and older).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Data Licensing & Membership Agreement, Data Licensing & Membership Agreement, Data Licensing & Membership Agreement

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Difference by age. The older a student is, the more likely they are to have two or more at least one credit cards card (increasing from 81% of those 20 and younger to 92% of those 30 and older) and carry a debt on their credit card (increasing from 12% of those aged 18 20 and younger to 39% of those aged 25 30 and older). Younger students are also more likely to pay off their balance each month, with 89% of those aged 18 and younger saying they pay their last balance, compared to 56% of those aged 25 and older. Among those with credit card debtIn addition, the average unpaid debt also (among those carrying a balance), increases with age from $1,401 (aged 18 and younger) to $4,858 (aged 25 and older).from

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Data Use

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