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Credit Card Delinquencies Level Off

Thomas by Thomas
January 8, 2026
in Personal Finance
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Credit Card Delinquencies Level Off

Credit card delinquencies level off in late 2025 data released early January 2026, with serious delinquency rates (90+ days past due) stabilizing around 6.5-7% after peaking earlier in the year, signaling potential relief for consumer credit health.

Major issuers report the plateau following aggressive rate hikes and wage growth that bolster repayment capacity for many households. While elevated from pre-pandemic norms, the leveling suggests resilience amid cooling inflation and steady employment, easing fears of widespread defaults.

Analysts view this positively for banking sector stability, as provisions for loan losses moderate and net charge-offs show early signs of peaking. Consumer spending remains supported, though caution persists in discretionary categories.

Market participants monitor upcoming reports for confirmation, with stabilized delinquencies supporting financial stock sentiment and broader economic soft-landing narratives.

As credit card delinquencies level off amid balanced consumer dynamics, they highlight improving credit trends entering 2026. This development reinforces cautious optimism for household finances and lending institutions.

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