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NY Fed: Total household debt increases by 1% in Q2 to $18.4 trillion
CNBC Television· 2025-08-05 15:35
Household Debt Overview - Household debt increased by 1% to $18.4 trillion [1] - Overall delinquency rates remain relatively modest, excluding student loans [2] Delinquency Rates - Auto loan and credit card debt delinquencies remain elevated [1] - Student loan debt that is 30-day delinquent surged to 13%, previously 1% in Q4 during the forbearance period [2] - Credit card agencies are reporting delinquencies around 13%, up from 8% in Q1 [2] - 90-day mortgage delinquencies increased to 1.3%, the highest level since Q4 2016 [3] Potential Economic Weakness - Potential economic weakness is a concern regarding student debt and its knock-on effect on credit card issues and credit reporting [3]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-08 19:19
Consumer Borrowing Trends - US consumer borrowing increased at the slowest pace in three months [1] - Credit card and other revolving debt outstanding saw a pullback [1]
How the Fed's interest rate decision affects your money, mortgage rates, and credit card debt
Yahoo Finance· 2025-06-28 00:30
Well, Federal Reserve officials are split on whether an interest rate cut in July is on the table depending on whether the FOMC holds rates steady or reduces the benchmark rate. What does that outcome mean for your everyday finances. Here to explain and discuss further, we've got Rob Conzo, who is the Wealth Alliance CEO.Rob, good to have you here with us. How does the Fed's benchmark rate affect people's personal finances. Great to be with you, Brad.Um, it's a very misunderstood rate. It's the red the rate ...
Credit card debt statistics (2025): See the trends
Yahoo Finance· 2025-04-28 21:42
Core Insights - The credit card industry is experiencing significant growth, with national credit card debt surpassing $1 trillion for the first time in 2023 and reaching $1.21 trillion by the end of 2024 [1] Credit Card Industry Overview - The four main networks facilitating credit card transactions are Mastercard, Visa, Discover, and American Express, with Visa and Mastercard accounting for 85% of the market [3] - There are nearly 4,000 credit card issuers in the U.S., with JPMorgan Chase being the largest [4] Credit Card Usage - 82% of American adults possess at least one credit card, with an average of 3.9 cards per person [4] - The aggregate credit utilization rate is 23%, and consumers spend an average of $8,823 annually on their cards [5] Financial Performance - Credit card issuers earned over $130 billion in interest and fees in 2022, with the average APR on credit cards increasing from 16.28% in 2020 to 21.91% by February 2025, a nearly 35% rise [6] Credit Card Balances and Payments - As of 2024, the average credit card balance is over $6,700, with 60% of consumers carrying a balance [9] - Generation X has the highest average balance at $9,557, while Generation Z and the Silent Generation have the lowest at around $3,450 [10] - The average credit card payment increased from $152 in 2020 to $202 in February 2024 [10] Delinquency Rates - Credit card delinquency rates have risen, with approximately 7.2% of credit card balances becoming delinquent by the end of 2024 [11] Rewards and Fees - Consumers earned $41.1 billion in rewards in 2022, a 58% increase from 2019, with average rewards rates rising from 1.4 cents per dollar in 2020 to 1.6 cents per dollar [12][13] - The average annual fee for credit cards is $105, while the average late fee is $32 [14]
What credit cardholders should know for 2025: Predictions, interest rates, changing benefits, and more
Yahoo Finance· 2024-12-19 21:54
Core Insights - The credit card industry is facing challenges with rising debt balances and fluctuating interest rates as it approaches 2025, with potential changes in policies affecting fees and rewards programs [1][3][4] Interest Rates - Interest rates on credit cards have begun to decrease as the Federal Reserve lowers its target federal funds rate, but the average credit card interest rate remains above 21% [3][5] - Experts predict further rate cuts in 2025, but the extent and speed of these cuts remain uncertain [4][5] Credit Card Balances and Delinquencies - Outstanding credit card balances in the U.S. have reached $1.17 trillion, an increase of 8.1% year-over-year, while delinquencies remain a concern with 8.8% of balances being delinquent in Q3 2024 [6][7] - Projections indicate that credit card balances will grow by 4.4% year-over-year by the end of 2025, a significant decrease from previous years [8] Economic Conditions - The trajectory of credit card debt levels will be influenced by economic factors such as interest rate changes and consumer spending habits, with moderating inflation potentially reducing reliance on credit cards [9] Changes in Rewards Programs - Significant changes to travel rewards programs are anticipated in 2025, including access limitations to Delta SkyClubs for certain American Express cardholders and updates to Alaska Airlines' loyalty program [10][11][12][13] Fraud Risks - Cardholders continue to face risks of identity theft and account fraud, which are expected to persist into 2025 [14][15][16] Fees and Charges - Interchange fees, which are paid by merchants to credit card networks, are a topic of discussion, with potential impacts from the Credit Card Competition Act [17][19] - Annual fees for credit cards may increase as issuers face rising costs associated with providing rewards and benefits [21][22] Corporate Movements - Major acquisitions and mergers in the banking and travel sectors, such as Capital One's proposed acquisition of Discover and the merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, could impact cardholders in 2025 [23][24][26]