TransUnion's latest Q2 2025 Credit Industry Insights Report reveals signs of stability and measured growth in the U.S. consumer credit market. American consumers are showing steady and disciplined credit behavior, with controlled balance growth in credit card and unsecured personal loan originations. Despite a complex economic landscape, delinquencies continue to decline. Bankcard originations rebounded in Q1 2025 with a 4.5% increase, while delinquency rates decreased by 9 basis points from the previous year. The report also notes a modest upward trend in pricing, which could lead to affordability challenges for consumers. The auto lending sector remains stable, with total auto loan accounts at 80.3 million, slightly up from the previous year. Overall, the market is witnessing a return to pre-pandemic patterns, with consumers demonstrating resilience amidst economic uncertainty.
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