Consumer Credit outstanding fell $14.8b in Sept seasonally adjusted, almost $5b more than expected and marks the 11th month in the past 12 of declines. At $2.456T outstanding, it is 4.9% below the record high in July '08. After a flat reading in Aug, (didn't fall b/c of the CARS program), non revolving debt outstanding fell by $4.9B. Revolving (mostly credit cards) balances outstanding fell by $9.9B. To fully put into perspective today's data, look at the current level of consumer credit (doesn't include mortgages, the biggest chunk of consumer credit) relative to GDP. As of Q3, it totaled 17.2%...
November 22nd, 2008 at 12:49 pm
Barack will take Will Smith’s place in M.I.B. 3, no doubt.
November 22nd, 2008 at 7:48 pm
Obama says he’s going to go the infrastructure route: bridges and windmills. I am so, so frigging happy about this.