US Consumers Keep Tapping Credit Even as More Fall Behind on Payments

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US Consumers Keep Tapping Credit Even as More Fall Behind on Payments
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US households tapped their credit cards more in the third quarter, when strong spending helped to power blockbuster economic growth. But Millennials and people with student debt and auto loans are falling further behind on payments.

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