ABA DataBank: Consumer confidence surprises to the upside

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Operational Brief

Consumer confidence has improved and could support resilient demand for consumer credit in the near term; this may impact lending practices.

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Original Source Material

Confidence has improved from the January low, supported by stabilizing labor market conditions. Demand for consumer credit could stay resilient in the near term. The post ABA DataBank: Consumer confidence surprises to the upside appeared first on ABA Banking Journal .