Credit Crunch Alive and Well
(CNN Money) — Two years after the credit squeeze began, Americans are still pulling back. A government report released Thursday showed that consumer credit fell at an annual rate of 4.5% in May, making it the fourth consecutive month of declining credit. Total consumer credit fell a seasonally adjusted $9.1 billion to $2.4 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported.
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