April Consumer Credit
Updated: 05-Jun-26 15:35 ET



Highlights
  • Consumer credit increased by $20.7 billion in April (Briefing.com consensus: $17.5 billion) following a downwardly revised $22.3 billion increase (from $24.9 billion) in March.
Key Factors
  • Revolving credit increased by $11.6 billion to $1.349 trln.
  • Nonrevolving credit increased by $9.1 billion to $3.804 trln.
  • Consumer credit increased at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.8 percent in April. Revolving credit increased at an annual rate of 10.4 percent, while nonrevolving credit increased at an annual rate of 2.9 percent.
Big Picture
  • The key takeaway from the report is that revolving credit growth outpaced nonrevolving credit growth in April, suggesting households may be using short-term borrowing to offset pressure from slowing real income growth and depleted savings. If this trend persists, it could support spending in the near term but raise concerns about household balance-sheet stress later.
Category APR MAR FEB JAN DEC
Total Credit $20.7B $22.2B $6.8B $4.0B $15.2B
Revolving $11.6B $10.3B $0.9B $1.5B $7.7B
Nonrevolving $9.1B $11.9B $5.9B $2.4B $7.4B
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