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US Consumer Credit Growth Slows to $9.18B in October
12/05/2025, 20:01
12/05/2025, 20:03
AI SUMMARY
●US consumer credit increased by $9.18 billion in October.
●Growth slowed compared to the previous month's $13.09 billion rise.
●The data highlights a deceleration in consumer borrowing momentum.
United States consumer credit increased by $9.18 billion in October, according to the latest reports. This figure represents a deceleration in borrowing activity compared to the previous month.
The October reading came in lower than the prior month's increase, which was recorded at $13.09 billion. This data point is routinely monitored to gauge consumer demand and credit usage trends within the economy.
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