Without looking at job losses and increases in credit usage many of these surface observations are far from conclusive IMO. I think what we’re seeing right now is just a last gasp, one in which people use max credit card remaining credit as an anti-depressant.
Without looking at job losses and increases in credit usage many of these surface observations are far from conclusive IMO. I think what we’re seeing right now is just a last gasp, one in which people use max credit card remaining credit as an anti-depressant.
Without looking at job losses and increases in credit usage many of these surface observations are far from conclusive IMO. I think what we’re seeing right now is just a last gasp, one in which people use max credit card remaining credit as an anti-depressant.
Without looking at job losses and increases in credit usage many of these surface observations are far from conclusive IMO. I think what we’re seeing right now is just a last gasp, one in which people use max credit card remaining credit as an anti-depressant.
Without looking at job losses and increases in credit usage many of these surface observations are far from conclusive IMO. I think what we’re seeing right now is just a last gasp, one in which people use max credit card remaining credit as an anti-depressant.