Consumer spending has remained strong despite elevated inflation, surprising many economists. However, there are concerns about credit card delinquencies and lenders’ net charge-offs, which could indicate whether consumers can keep up with their payments. The Philadelphia Fed reported that balanced-based credit card delinquencies in Q1...
Outside of their home, or their children’s education, their car is most Americans’ largest purchase. But when it comes to making that purchase, many would-be customers run up against two big obstacles: a lack of transparency around financing solutions, and outdated software first launched in...
Chinese consumers are reportedly choosing to repay debt and buy wealth management products, despite government efforts to get them to spend. The country’s consumers put less money in the bank in June but didn’t spend that money, Reuters reported Friday (July 19). “The year-on-year decrease in...
A flat June reading for retail sales can be a tossup in terms of getting a sense of how the consumer is faring. The data released Tuesday (July 16) may have come in better than expected — economists had been looking for a month-over-month decline...
Consumers were not shy about loading up on the cards in May. The latest data from the Federal Reserve, released Monday (July 8), show that overall, consumer credit rose $11.3 billion in June, far outstripping the $6.5 billion gain on an absolute and annualized basis....
As grocery shoppers look to find the merchant best suited to their needs, a significant share of customers find themselves put off by higher-than-expected prices, threatening their loyalty. By the Numbers The PYMNTS Intelligence report “The Online Features Driving Consumers to Shop With Brands, Retailers...
It’s a challenging time at retail — both online and in-store. Merchants are grappling with a volatile economy and the fact that consumers, in at least some cases, are reining in their spending. Max Rieck, CFO at Versatile Credit; Chris Guido, head of TD Owned...
The Department of Education is reportedly pausing repayments for around 3 million student loan borrowers. The pause comes as the White House defends its new repayment plan against a spate of GOP-backed lawsuits, CNBC reported Sunday (June 30). Enrollees in the Saving on a Valuable...
As consumers look for ways to make ends meet, many of those who do not have a financial safety net are forced to carry their credit card balances over to future bills. By the Numbers “The Credit Card Use Deep Dive Edition” of the PYMNTS...