Consumer credit fell slightly at credit unions and increased overall in January, according to data released today by the Federal Reserve.
Credit unions had $225.7 billion worth of outstanding consumer credit in January, compared with $226.5 billion in December.
Overall, there was $2.412 trillion in outstanding consumer credit, compared with $2.407 trillion in December.
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At credit unions, there was $35.6 billion worth of outstanding revolving credit, compared with $36.3 billion in December.
Overall, there was $795.5 billion in outstanding revolving credit in January, compared with $799.7 billion in December.
There was $190.1 billion in outstanding nonrevolving credit at credit unions in January, the same as in December.
Overall, there was $1.61 billion in outstanding nonrevolving credit, compared with $1.60 billion in December.
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