Consumer credit in US up less than expected in October
U.S. consumer credit rose by $9.2 billion in October, less than the anticipated $11.8 billion increase, according to the Federal Reserve.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 01:55 | 06 December 2025
Consumer credit in the US rose less than expected in October, climbing $9.2 billion on a monthly basis, the Fed said on Friday.
Consumer credit reached a volume of $5.08 trillion in October, while market expectations for consumer credit were for an increase of $11.8 billion.
During this period, revolving credit, such as credit cards, rose by $5.4 billion on a monthly basis, while non-revolving credit, such as home, auto, and student loans, was up by $3.7 billion.
Consumer credit also climbed 2.2% on an annual basis in October.
Revolving credit rose 4.9% annually during the same period, while non-revolving credit was up 1.2%.