Federal Reserve System (Fed) Consumer Credit m/m

Country: United States, USD
Importance:
Medium
Sector: Consumer
Last release
07 Apr 2026 19:00 GMT
Actual
$9.48 B
Forecast
$11.20 B
Previous
$7.66 B
Next release
07 May 2026 19:00 GMT
Actual
Coming in 9 days
Forecast
$11.12 B
Previous
$9.48 B
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
07 Dec 2017
Oct 2017
$20.52 B
$17.30 B
07 Nov 2017
Sep 2017
$20.83 B
$17.40 B
06 Oct 2017
Aug 2017
$13.06 B
$17.70 B
08 Sept 2017
Jul 2017
$18.50 B
$17.80 B
07 Aug 2017
Jun 2017
$12.40 B
$18.10 B
10 Jul 2017
May 2017
$18.41 B
$18.50 B
07 Jun 2017
Apr 2017
$8.20 B
$19.00 B
05 May 2017
Mar 2017
$16.43 B
$18.80 B
07 Apr 2017
Feb 2017
$15.21 B
07 Mar 2017
Jan 2017
$8.79 B
07 Feb 2017
Dec 2016
$14.16 B
09 Jan 2017
Nov 2016
$24.53 B
07 Dec 2016
Oct 2016
$16.02 B
07 Nov 2016
Sep 2016
$19.29 B
07 Oct 2016
Aug 2016
$25.87 B
08 Sept 2016
Jul 2016
$17.71 B
05 Aug 2016
Jun 2016
$12.32 B
08 Jul 2016
May 2016
$18.56 B
07 Jun 2016
Apr 2016
$13.42 B
06 May 2016
Mar 2016
$29.67 B

Fed Consumer Credit shows monthly changes in the existing loans. The report considers personal loans only. Real property-secured loans are not included. The indicator is based on data from banks, financial companies, retailers and credit unions.

The index is used to evaluate potential retail sales and shows the growth of loan interest rates. The index growth is an indication of an increase in consumer spending. However, the excessive increase of the household debt may indicate the economic overheating.

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