CHICAGO — In its third annual survey, TransUnion's TrueCredit.com commissioned GfK Roper Public Affairs & Media to assess Americans' thoughts about their finances at the turn of the New Year. The survey found that in 2007, one in four of all Americans missed making one or more on-time bill payments, with the bulk of those delinquencies occurring on utilities (12 percent), credit cards (12 percent) and medical services (11 percent). Meanwhile, only 17 percent choose paying down debt as their top resolution for 2008, down from 22 percent in last year's survey.
"The drop in priority for paying down debt may be an indication that more consumers are struggling today just to maintain their financial status quo," said Lucy Duni, director of Consumer Education for TransUnion's TrueCredit.com.











