Household Credit Market Debt Declined by $59 Billion in Q2 (St. Louis Fed)

posted by Nima

September 18, 2009 · Posted in General Economics 

The latest data from the St. Louis Fed shows that total household credit market debt outstanding has declined from $13,756 billion in Q1 09 to $13,697 billion in Q2, a decline of $59 billion.

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