According to a WalletHub.com study, Oklahoma is in the middle of the states (No. 25) when it comes to property taxes.

The average American household spends $2,471 on property taxes for their homes each year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Considering these figures and the massive amount of debt in America, it should come as no surprise that more than $14 billion in property taxes go unpaid each year, according to the National Tax Lien Association.

“And though property taxes might appear to be a non-issue for the 35% of renter households, that couldn’t be further from the truth,” the report states. “We all pay property taxes, whether directly or indirectly, as they impact the rent we pay as well as the finances of state and local governments.”

Americans began 2020 owing more than $1 trillion in credit card debt after a $76.7 billion net increase during 2019. Consumers quickly changed course, however, posting the biggest first-quarter credit card debt paydown ever, at $60 billion. This was followed by new records for Q2 and Q3, when consumers payed down $58.8 billion more in credit card debt. Although first quarter paydowns are normal, Q2 and Q3 2020 mark the first times in more than 30 years that credit card debt has dropped from April through September.

The $0.7 billion in credit card debt repaid during Q3 2020 is the first paydown for any third quarter in the last 35 years.

Outstanding credit card debt dropped by just 0.9% during Q3, compared to the previous quarter.

Credit card debt rose by $76.7 billion during 2019, and WalletHub now projects a decrease of about $89 billion in 2020. The average household’s credit card balance is $7,849.

$217,500 is the median home value in the United States as of 2019

Annual Taxes on a $217,500 value home

Lowest real estate property taxes

StateEffective rate
1Hawaii.28%$606
2Alabama.41%$895
3Colorado.51%$1,113
4Louisiana.55%$1,187
5District of Columbia.56%$1,221
6South Carolina.57%$1,238
6Delaware.57%$1,240
8West Virginia.58%$1,269
9Nevada.6%$1,310
10Wyoming.61%$1,319
11Arkansas.62%$1,358
12Utah.63%$1,362
13Arizona.66%$1,446
14Idaho.69%$1,492
15Tennessee.71%$1,548
16California.76%$1,644
17New Mexico$1,740$1,740
18Mississippi.81%$1,751
19Virginia.82%$1,779
20Montana.84%$1,818
20North Carolina.84%$1,833
22Indiana.85%$1,853
23Kentucky.86%$1,866
24Florida.89%$1,934
25Oklahoma.9%$1,952
26Georgia.92%$2,006
27Missouri.97%$2,111
28Oregon.97%$2,116
29Washington.98%$2,134
30North Dakota.98%$2,138
31Maryland1.09%$2,370
32Minnesota1.12%$2,429
33Alaska1.19%$2,599
34Massachusetts1.23%$2,667
35South Dakota1.31%$2,857
36Maine1.36%$2,953
37Kansas1.41%$3,060
38Michigan1.54%$3,343
39Ohio1.56%$3,390
40Iowa1.57%$3,407
41Pennsylvania1.58%$3,442
42Rhode Island1.64%$3,548
43New York1.72%$3,749
44Nebraska1.73%$3,754
45Texas1.8%$3,907
46Wisconsin1.85%$4,027
47Vermont1.9%$4,135
48Connecticut2.14%$4,658
49New Hampshire2.18%$4,738
50Illinois2.27%$4,942
51New Jersey2.49%$5,419