Consumer Credit Rose $15.5 Billion in June

WASHINGTON - Consumer borrowing rose $15.5 billion in June to a seasonally adjusted total of $2.446.1 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported Friday, up from a $2.430.6 trillion revised May credit total.

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The median Thomson Reuters economists' prediction was for $5.0 billion in credit growth.

Revolving credit rose to $798.3 billion from $793.1 billion in May. Non-revolving credit went up to $1.647.8 trilion from $1.637.5 trillion.

Consumer credit cards make up most of revolving debt. Loans with fixed pay-off dates, including for autos, mobile homes, education and boats make up non-revolving credit.

The Fed's monthly consumer credit numbers exclude any loans related to real estate.


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