Monday, July 8, 2019
Consumer Credit at CUs Contracts in May
Outstanding consumer credit at credit unions fell for the month of May, according to the Federal Reserve's G. 19 report. This was the second monthly decline in 2019.
At the end of May, outstanding consumer credit at credit unions was $473.7 billion. This was down from $475 billion in April.
As a reference point, total outstanding consumer credit across all lenders increased during May to $4.0449 trillion from $4.0212 trillion in April.
The decline in consumer credit at credit unions was due to a drop in nonrevolving credit. Nonrevolving credit fell by approximately $2.6 billion during May to $410.6 billion.
On the other hand, revolving credit posted an almost $1.4 billion increase to $63.2 billion.
At the end of May, outstanding consumer credit at credit unions was $473.7 billion. This was down from $475 billion in April.
As a reference point, total outstanding consumer credit across all lenders increased during May to $4.0449 trillion from $4.0212 trillion in April.
The decline in consumer credit at credit unions was due to a drop in nonrevolving credit. Nonrevolving credit fell by approximately $2.6 billion during May to $410.6 billion.
On the other hand, revolving credit posted an almost $1.4 billion increase to $63.2 billion.
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