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Australian credit card and debit card statistics - finder - 8 Aug 2002 - Graham Cooke graham@hiveempire.com; aupr@finder.com There are 13,161,440 credit cards in Australia as of June 2022, netting a national debt accruing interest of $18.2 billion. For many Australians, managing credit and debt through credit cards is a common element of their day-to-day money habits, while for others a few bad mistakes have resulted in a downward debt spiral. But what does the state of Australia's credit card use actually look like? How many people have a credit card, and how much do they spend?
Number of credit cards in circulation: 13,161,440 Could these Australians manage their finances without a credit card?
How many people have a debit card, and how much do they spend?
Number of debit cards in circulation: 37,176,721 How many people have been rejected?While 13.7 million Australians currently have a credit card, some have run into
difficulties accessing this form of credit. Of those who have been denied,
- Have you ever been rejected for the following?
The Future of Credit Cards - A Finder report March 2022Finder's newest report, The Future of Credit Cards, delves into the state of Australia's credit card market. We examine the impact of COVID-19 on the credit card environment, how consumer demands are evolving and the trends shaping the future of lending. We look at generational differences in the demand for credit, and in particular the rise of buy now pay later among younger consumers. Finally, Finder's experts share their thoughts on how credit cards are changing and the future of the industry. Download the full report here.
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Year
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Standard credit card rate
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Cash rate
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---|---|---|
Aug-00
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16.64%
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6.25%
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Aug-01
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16.01%
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5.00%
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Aug-02
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16.01%
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4.75%
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Aug-03
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16.01%
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4.75%
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Aug-04
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16.51%
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5.25%
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Aug-05
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16.80%
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5.50%
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Aug-06
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17.32%
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6.00%
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Aug-07
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18.12%
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6.50%
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Aug-08
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19.92%
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7.25%
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Aug-09
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17.97%
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3.00%
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Aug-10
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19.52%
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4.50%
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Aug-11
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19.69%
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4.75%
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Aug-12
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19.59%
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3.50%
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Aug-13
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19.55%
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2.50%
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Aug-14
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19.77%
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2.50%
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Aug-15
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19.77%
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2.00%
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Aug-16
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19.77%
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1.50%
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Aug-17
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19.77%
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1.50%
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Aug-18
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19.77%
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1.50%
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Aug-19
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19.94%
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1.00%
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Aug-20
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19.94%
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0.25%
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Aug-21
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19.94%
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0.10%
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According to Finder's latest Consumer Sentiment Tracker data, 68% of Australians say they have a credit card, with younger generations slightly more likely to have additional cards.
Worryingly, only half of Aussies who find themselves buried under out-of-control credit card debt would be able to dig themselves out.
If you were unable to meet a repayment on your credit card where would you turn first?
Have you ever paid a late fee on your credit card?
What do the experts say?
Amy Bradney-George, credit card expert at Finder
Taylor Blackburn, personal finance specialist at Finder
Graham Cooke, head of consumer research at Finder
The table below depicts the average number of accounts per year, the total number of purchases and total purchases spend nationally, the average balance per card, and the proportion of that balance accruing interest.
Year
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Average number of accounts
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Total purchases
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Total purchase spend
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Average balance per card
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Average balance costing interest per card
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1995
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6,746,697
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223,357,571
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$20,616,515,465
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$874
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1996
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7,171,681
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253,718,069
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$23,907,308,502
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$972
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1997
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7,661,050
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304,075,765
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$29,463,987,268
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$1,035
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1998
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8,107,751
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397,297,632
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$39,295,980,293
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$1,147
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1999
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8,561,463
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522,851,897
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$52,896,028,294
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$1,306
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2000
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9,186,426
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651,150,384
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$68,475,839,056
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$1,504
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2001
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9,599,600
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757,579,902
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$83,031,962,086
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$1,725
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2002
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10,282,275
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945,557,906
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$116,433,780,322
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$2,103
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2003
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10,575,967
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1,028,566,424
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$130,105,103,640
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$2,312
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$1,651
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2004
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11,252,849
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1,122,882,920
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$146,017,516,400
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$2,460
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$1,740
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2005
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12,024,453
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1,192,757,861
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$158,378,776,550
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$2,616
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$1,864
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2006
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12,936,118
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1,276,726,633
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$174,221,609,890
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$2,808
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$2,025
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2007
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13,587,881
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1,348,105,557
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$191,602,522,090
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$2,988
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$2,153
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2008
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14,009,657
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1,413,315,751
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$206,455,804,440
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$3,117
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$2,246
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2009
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14,325,362
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1,479,991,269
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$214,168,712,960
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$3,137
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$2,275
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2010
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14,642,249
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1,571,329,918
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$228,033,654,370
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$3,255
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$2,378
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2011
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14,892,280
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1,667,282,252
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$240,090,758,670
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$3,301
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$2,430
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2012
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15,076,723
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1,769,492,449
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$250,084,655,350
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$3,301
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$2,404
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2013
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15,381,723
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1,913,526,672
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$262,335,626,750
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$3,221
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$2,243
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2014
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15,580,233
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2,068,853,406
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$277,539,584,790
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$3,216
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$2,141
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2015
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16,130,654
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2,259,873,437
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$291,847,048,410
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$3,162
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$2,012
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2016
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16,616,899
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2,484,003,320
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$302,411,181,690
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$3,115
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$1,953
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2017
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16,719,055
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2,697,071,912
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$316,344,587,970
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$3,108
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$1,920
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2018
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16,146,275
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2,852,806,956
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$326,570,971,640
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$3,222
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$2,000
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2019
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15,412,287
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2,984,378,617
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$333,740,527,190
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$3,270
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$1,970
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2020
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14,078,534
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2,858,019,620
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$296,723,284,120
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$2,931
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$1,697
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2021
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13,302,939
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3,081,260,684
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$317,977,787,510
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$2,801
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$1,466
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