Fed: US household debt climbs to nearly $17.8T in Q2
Mortgage balances increased by $77 billion to $12.52 trillion in April-June period, according to Federal Reserve
US household debt climbed to nearly $17.8 trillion in the second quarter of this year, according to a Federal Reserve report released Tuesday.
Total household debt rose by $109 billion, or 0.6%, in the April-June period of this year compared to the previous three-month period, according to the Fed's latest Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit.
Mortgage balances increased by $77 billion to $12.52 trillion and credit card balances rose by $27 billion to $1.14 trillion, while balances on auto loans climbed by $10 billion to $1.63 trillion in the second quarter.
"Over the last year, approximately 9.1% of credit card balances and 8.0% of auto loan balances transitioned into delinquency," the Fed said in a statement.
"Early delinquency transition rates for mortgages increased by 0.1 percentage point yet remained low by historic standards," it added.
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