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October 1, 2022

US Total Card Transaction Value, by Card Network, 2020-2024 (billions)

Note

Visa figures represent purchases made with cards carrying the Visa, Visa Electron, V PAY, and Interlink brands. Mastercard figures represent purchases made with Mastercard-branded cards; excludes debit transactions on Maestro and Cirrus-branded cards. American Express figures represent purchases ... made with American Express-branded cards, and include cash advances and value of other payment products. Discover figures represent purchases made with Discover-branded cards. Other figures represent purchases made with other network-branded cards including ACCEL, Cirrus, Conduent, Jeanie, Maestro, NYCE, PULSE, SHAZAM, STAR, etc. All include purchases with debit cards and prepaid debit cards, include open and closed-loop cards, point-of-sale (POS) transactions made in-store and over the internet, food services and drinking places sales, travel and event tickets, payments (such as bill pay or money transfers), mail orders, and gambling and other vice good sales, and sales tax. Transaction value reported as inside the United States is based on the location of the card issuer and thus can include cross-border purchases and purchases while the card holder is abroad.More

Methodology

Estimates are based on the analysis of data from the US Department of Commerce and the Federal Reserve, estimates from other research firms, estimates on card transactions and purchases, reported company payment value figures, consumer buying trends, payment adoption trends and macro-level economic conditions.