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Credit Card Interest at 30% APR

What a 30% APR actually costs on a $5,000 balance — the monthly interest, how long payoff takes at common payments, and how to lower your rate.

First-month interest on $5,000

$125/mo

$5,000 × 30% ÷ 12 months

Daily interest

$4/day

Most cards compound on the average daily balance.

Payoff at 30% APR (on a $5,000 balance)

Monthly paymentTime to pay offTotal interest
$100/moNever (too low)
$150/mo6.1 yrs$5,885
$200/mo3.3 yrs$2,945
$300/mo1.8 yrs$1,549
$500/mo1.0 yrs$827
Minimum-ish (~$175/mo)4.3 yrs$3,879

Model your own balance at 30% APR

Months to pay off

40

Years3.3
Total interest$2,945
Total paid$7,945

Pay double the minimum to typically cut payoff time by half.

How to lower a 30% APR

See the full step-by-step in How to Get a Lower APR on Your Credit Card.

FAQ

How much interest does 30% APR cost per month on $5,000?

About $125 in the first month (a $5,000 balance × 30% ÷ 12). As you pay the balance down, the monthly interest shrinks because it is charged on the remaining balance.

How long does it take to pay off $5,000 at 30% APR?

It depends on your payment. Paying $200/month takes about 3.3 years and $2,945 in interest. Paying $500/month clears it in 1.0 years with only $827 in interest.

Is 30% a good APR for a credit card?

30% is on the higher end of credit-card APRs, common on store cards and subprime cards. At this rate, carrying a balance is costly — a lower-APR card, balance transfer, or rate-reduction request can save a lot.

How can I lower a 30% APR?

Three common paths: call your issuer and ask for a rate reduction (about 30% of people who ask get 2–8 points off), move the balance to a 0% promotional balance-transfer card if your credit qualifies, or — on variable-rate cards — your APR falls automatically when the prime rate drops.

Interest at other APRs

👉 Know your balance instead? See payoff plans by balance or use the payoff calculator.

Note: Figures assume a fixed 30% APR and fixed monthly payments on a $5,000 balance, for illustration only. Real cards compound interest daily, recalculate the minimum payment each cycle, and may add fees — your actual cost will differ.