Monday, September 9, 2019
Outstanding Consumer Credit at CUs Grew by $2 Billion During July
The Federal Reserve reported on September 9 that outstanding consumer credit at credit unions grew by $2 billion during July to $478.1 billion.
Outstanding consumer credit grew at a slightly slower annual pace in July compared to June.
Revolving credit balances grew by approximately $800 million during July to $64.5 billion.
Nonrevolving credit advanced by $1.2 billion in July to $413.6 billion.
Read the G. 19 Report.
Outstanding consumer credit grew at a slightly slower annual pace in July compared to June.
Revolving credit balances grew by approximately $800 million during July to $64.5 billion.
Nonrevolving credit advanced by $1.2 billion in July to $413.6 billion.
Read the G. 19 Report.
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