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Consumer loan delinquencies continue to rise
By STEPHEN BERNARD
, AP
NEW YORK -Consumer loan delinquencies edged up to another record high in the first quarter, according to data released Tuesday by the American Bankers Association.
A continued rise in unemployment has been the main culprit for the continued rise in delinquencies, the trade association said.
"The number one driver of delinquencies is job loss," James Chessen, the ABA's chief economist, said in a statement. "When people lose their jobs, they can't pay their bills. Delinquencies won't improve until companies start hiring again and we see a significant economic turnaround."
The composite delinquency rate among eight types of closed-end installment loans rose to 3.23 percent in the January-March period, according to the ABA's consumer credit delinquency bulletin.
That is the highest recorded since the ABA began tracking the rate in the mid 1970s and tops the previous record of 3.22 percent set in the last quarter of 2008.
The ABA said credit card delinquencies also moved higher, rising to 4.75 percent in the latest quarter from 4.52 percent in the fourth quarter last year. The credit card delinquency rate nearly reached the record high of 4.81 percent set in the second quarter of 2005.
While the total number of delinquent credit card loans failed to hit a record, the percentage of all outstanding debt on cards hit a record high of 6.60 percent in the first quarter, the report said.
The ABA defines a delinquent payment as one that is more than 30 days past due.
The composite delinquency rate incorporates payments data on auto, personal, home equity, home improvement, recreational vehicle, mobile home and marine loans. It excludes credit card delinquencies because cards are considered open-end revolving credit lines.
Among the group of close-end loans, mobile home loans had the highest delinquency rate at 3.70 percent. Home equity loan delinquencies were the second highest with 3.52 percent of customers at least 30 days behind on repayment.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
2009-07-07 10:26:03
COMMENTS ( 8 )
Ajallenky
9:04PM Jul 7 2009
Bend over and spread 'em - when unemployment hits 11 % then Obummer plans to enact Cap and Trade to INCREASE EVERYONE'S utility bill by 30 -40 % - add Teddy " Chappaquidic " Kennedy's health care reform and the $ trillions it will cost and one has the making of another 1930's style depression because NO jobs will be produced in the private sector and tax revenues will decrease precipitously while our lost cap and trade jobs will never return and will go to China and India who have stated that they will NEVER enact any Cap and Trade restrictions on their manufacturing companies - this is the most ignorant group of highschoolers running our country and they have made EVERY mistake that FDR made plus some that make his mishandling of the economy seem like childs play - What a sorry group - what can you expect from a Block Organizer and his henchman Rahm Emmanuel !!!!
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NickCherryl
4:09PM Jul 7 2009
Stephen Bernard you sure your not talking about Obama in this ****************** the way he is running this government into the ditch, along with slime dog Biden and Rham.
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UNITEDPAINTINGS
3:50PM Jul 7 2009
Reduce consumer loan delinquencies, stop borrowing to Liberals.
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USMC11857
3:03PM Jul 7 2009
Nick--Sorry I missed your point. What are you talking about ?
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NickCherryl
2:39PM Jul 7 2009
Here we go another winner of the OBAMA/BIDEN slime machine. Rahm must be having a ball seeing the folks take it in the shorts. Come on RESKO and start singing before it's too late.
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