Full text of G.19 Consumer Credit : October 5, 2001
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G.19 CONSUMER CREDIT For release at 3 p.m. (Eastern Time) August 2001 October 5, 2001 Consumer credit grew at an annual rate of 1-3/4 percent in August, as both its revolving and non-revolving components edged up from their July levels. CONSUMER CREDIT OUTSTANDING1 Seasonally adjusted 2000 Percent change at annual rate2,3 Total Revolving Nonrevolving4 Amount: billions of dollars Total Revolving Nonrevolving4 2001 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Jun Jul r p 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Q2 Aug 7.9 12.7 4.7 4.4 6.4 3.0 5.4 5.5 5.3 7.1 6.3 7.8 9.3 11.0 8.1 9.4 12.5 7.1 8.1 9.4 7.2 8.3 7.0 9.2 10.3 15.6 6.3 4.6 6.1 3.5 -1.3 2.1 -4.0 -0.4 1.9 -2.2 1.7 2.1 1.4 1,182.6 499.4 683.1 1,234.5 531.2 703.3 1,301.0 560.5 740.5 1,393.7 595.6 798.0 1,531.5 663.8 867.6 1,462.8 634.7 828.2 1,492.6 649.5 843.1 1,531.5 663.8 867.6 1,571.0 689.7 881.3 1,589.2 700.3 888.9 1,589.2 700.3 888.9 1,588.6 701.4 887.3 1,590.9 702.6 888.3 TERMS OF CREDIT AT COMMERCIAL BANKS AND FINANCE COMPANIES5 Percent except as noted: not seasonally adjusted Institution, terms, and type of loan Commercial banks Interest rates 48-mo. new car 24-mo. personal Credit card plan All accounts Accounts assessed interest 9.05 13.54 9.02 13.90 8.72 13.74 8.44 13.39 9.34 13.90 9.21 13.88 9.62 13.85 9.63 14.12 9.17 13.71 8.67 13.28 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 8.31 13.25 15.63 15.50 15.77 15.57 15.71 15.59 15.21 14.81 15.71 14.91 15.39 14.74 15.98 15.35 15.99 15.23 15.66 14.61 15.07 14.63 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 14.60 14.64 New car loans at auto finance companies Interest Rates 9.84 Maturity (months) 51.6 Loan-to-Value Ratio 91 Amount financed (dollars) 16,987 7.12 54.1 92 18,077 6.30 52.1 92 19,083 6.66 52.7 92 19,880 6.61 54.9 92 20,923 6.43 54.3 93 20,504 7.06 55.7 91 20,694 5.87 56.7 92 22,126 7.09 55.1 90 21,813 6.50 56.8 91 21,969 6.15 57.2 91 22,124 6.20 57.3 91 22,687 6.41 57.7 91 22,591 This release is issued around the fifth business day of each month. The exact date and time may be obtained by calling (202) 452 - 3206. Footnotes appear on reverse. CONSUMER CREDIT OUTSTANDING (Billions of dollars) Not seasonally adjusted 2000 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Q2 Q3 2001 Q4 Q1 Q2 Jun Jul r p Aug Total 1,211.6 1,264.1 1,331.7 1,426.2 1,566.5 1,454.0 1,495.3 1,566.5 1,558.6 1,581.1 1,581.1 1,581.0 1,593.0 Major holders Total Commercial banks Finance companies Credit unions Savings institutions Nonfinancial business Pools of securitized assets6 1,211.6 1,264.1 1,331.7 1,426.2 1,566.5 1,454.0 1,495.3 1,566.5 1,558.6 1,581.1 1,581.1 1,581.0 1,593.0 526.8 512.6 508.9 499.8 541.5 506.2 521.8 541.5 533.7 540.2 540.2 537.7 541.9 152.4 160.0 168.5 181.6 193.2 190.3 197.3 193.2 185.9 191.0 191.0 192.6 197.4 144.1 152.4 155.4 167.9 184.4 176.0 181.3 184.4 182.9 187.0 187.0 185.5 187.1 44.7 47.2 51.6 61.5 64.6 61.0 62.5 64.6 65.5 65.3 65.3 66.0 66.7 77.7 78.9 74.9 80.3 82.7 73.5 72.1 82.7 71.4 68.0 68.0 65.4 63.6 265.8 313.1 372.4 435.1 500.1 447.0 460.3 500.1 519.2 529.5 529.5 533.8 536.3 Major types of credit7 Revolving Commercial banks Finance companies Credit unions Savings institutions Nonfinancial business Pools of securitized assets6 522.9 228.6 32.5 17.8 10.3 44.9 188.7 555.9 219.8 38.6 19.6 11.4 45.0 221.5 586.5 210.3 32.3 19.9 12.5 39.2 272.3 623.2 189.4 33.8 20.6 15.8 42.8 320.8 693.6 218.1 38.3 22.2 16.6 42.4 356.1 627.9 194.8 33.1 20.2 15.5 37.1 327.3 646.0 202.4 35.4 21.0 16.3 35.8 335.1 693.6 218.1 38.3 22.2 16.6 42.4 356.1 682.7 209.5 35.6 20.9 17.0 33.9 365.8 694.3 213.1 37.4 21.3 16.4 31.4 374.8 694.3 213.1 37.4 21.3 16.4 31.4 374.8 693.9 212.2 37.5 21.8 16.7 29.3 376.4 698.9 212.3 37.6 22.1 17.0 27.6 382.3 Nonrevolving Commercial banks Finance companies Credit unions Savings institutions Nonfinancial business Pools of securitized assets6 688.7 298.2 119.9 126.3 34.4 32.8 77.1 708.2 292.7 121.4 132.8 35.7 34.0 91.6 745.2 298.6 136.2 135.5 39.2 35.7 100.1 802.9 310.4 147.8 147.3 45.7 37.5 114.2 872.8 323.4 154.9 162.2 48.0 40.2 144.0 826.1 311.5 157.2 155.9 45.5 36.4 119.7 849.3 319.4 161.9 160.3 46.2 36.3 125.2 872.8 323.4 154.9 162.2 48.0 40.2 144.0 875.9 324.2 150.2 162.0 48.5 37.5 153.4 886.8 327.1 153.6 165.7 48.9 36.6 154.8 886.8 327.1 153.6 165.7 48.9 36.6 154.8 887.0 325.5 155.1 163.7 49.3 36.0 157.4 894.0 329.6 159.8 165.0 49.6 35.9 154.1 1. Covers most short- and intermediate-term credit extended to individuals, excluding loans secured by real estate. 2. The series for consumer credit outstanding and its components may contain breaks that result from discontinuities in source data. Growth rates are adjusted to exclude the effect of such breaks. 3. Percent changes calculated from unrounded data. 4. Includes automobile loans and all other loans not included in revolving credit, such as loans for mobile homes, education, boats, trailers, or vacations. These loans may be secured or unsecured. 5. Interest rates are annual percentage rates (APR) as specified by the Federal Reserve’s Regulation Z. Interest rates for new-car loans and personal loans at commercial banks are simple unweighted averages of each bank’s most common rate charged during the first calendar week of the middle month of each quarter. For credit card accounts, the rate for all accounts is the stated APR averaged across all credit card accounts at all reporting banks. The rate for accounts assessed interest is the annualized ratio of total finance charges at all reporting banks to the total average daily balances against which the finance charges were assessed (excludes accounts for which no finance charges were assessed). Finance company data are from the subsidiaries of the three major U.S. automobile manufacturers and are volume-weighted averages covering all loans of each type purchased during the month. 6. Outstanding balances of pools upon which securities have been issued; these balances are no longer carried on the balance sheets of the loan originators. 7. Includes estimates for holders that do not separately report consumer credit holding by type. r=revised. p=preliminary.