Total US Credit & Loans – Contraction Reaches $1.5 Trillion

posted by Nima

April 5, 2010 · Posted in General Economics 

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Total private US credit and loans have fallen to $15,374 billion, a total contraction since the peak of now $1,513 billion or 9% of the total volume at the peak in October 2008.

Deflation still seems to be in full swing …

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