On September 9, 2025, the Federal Reserve released US consumer credit data for August. The reported figure was $16.01 billion, with no forecast provided; the previous value was also $16.01 billion.This indicator measures consumer credit, including household loans used to purchase goods and services that are repaid over periods of two months or longer. The data typically exerts a positive influence on the US dollar, with actual results above expectations considered bullish for the currency.The importance level is rated at 2. The statistic reflects total changes in consumer credit requiring installment payments. Data is published monthly, with the next release scheduled for November 8, 2025.
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