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    TransUnion Analysis Uncovers Surprising Truth: Inflation-Adjusted Debt Growth Much Smaller Over the Last Five Years

    5/22/25 8:00:00 AM ET
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    CHICAGO, May 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As consumers grapple with rising costs and high interest rates, recent studies have revealed an increased reliance on credit products to help make ends meet. Despite the seemingly rapid growth in balances, a new analysis by TransUnion (NYSE:TRU) uncovers a more complex reality.

    According to TransUnion's newly released Q1 2025 Credit Industry Insights Report (CIIR) total consumer balances have steadily increased over recent years. Total balances in nominal dollar terms (before adjusting for inflation) across all consumer credit products rose from $14.1 trillion in Q1 2020 to $18.0 trillion in Q1 2025, approximately 28%. The cumulative Consumer Price Index increase over that same time period, as measured by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, was nearly 24%. When adjusted for inflation, total balance growth in real dollar terms is more modest, amounting to $0.5 trillion over the five-year period, an increase of closer to 3%.

    The analysis also revealed that inflation-adjusted balances for consumers actually declined in real dollar terms across the majority of credit risk tiers from 2020 to 2025. This decrease was most pronounced in the prime risk tier, which saw a 14% drop in balances after adjusting for inflation. In contrast, super prime consumers experienced an 18% growth in balances over the same period. Much of the increase for super prime borrowers was attributed to higher mortgage balances. The only other risk tier to see an inflation-adjusted increase over the period was subprime at 1.9%.

    "Our latest analysis reveals a picture of credit usage that goes beyond simply an increase in total balances," said Jason Laky, executive vice president and head of financial services at TransUnion. "When we account for the recent period of higher inflation, the rise in balances suggests that consumers in most risk tiers are not over-extended. In fact, many consumers experienced significant income gains since 2019, which have enabled most borrowers to effectively manage their debt levels."

    Total Inflation-Adjusted Balances Across All Accounts Have Declined Across The Majority of Risk Tiers Since 2019



     % nominal dollar change 2020 to 2025 % real dollar change for 2020 to 2025 –

    inflation adjusted
    Super prime46.5%18.2%
    Prime plus9.4%-11.7%
    Prime7.2%-13.5%
    Near prime11.6%-9.9%
    Subprime26.2%1.9%



    Source: TransUnion U.S. Consumer Credit Database

    "These findings challenge the idea that consumers are simply accumulating credit card debt. Instead, they highlight how balances reflect the current economic reality," said Michele Raneri, vice president and head of U.S. research and consulting at TransUnion. "It's understandable that only subprime consumers have experienced an inflation-adjusted increase in real credit card average balances, as this demographic has likely felt the impact of higher costs most acutely. But for other risk tiers of borrowers, their card balance growth has been less than the rate of inflation, indicating that many consumers may have further borrowing capacity."

    To learn more about the latest consumer credit trends, register for the Q1 2025 Quarterly Credit Industry Insights Report webinar. Read on for more specific insights about credit cards, personal loans, auto loans and mortgages.

    Serious consumer-level credit card delinquencies decline YoY for second consecutive quarter

    Q1 2025 CIIR Credit Card Summary

    The first quarter of 2025 reflected credit card trends indicating a return to equilibrium, similar to those observed towards the end of 2024. Notably, consumer-level delinquencies of 90+ days past due decreased for the second consecutive quarter, dropping by 12 basis points year-over-year (YoY) to 2.43%. This marks the first consecutive quarters of YoY delinquency decline since 2020, during the height of the pandemic. In Q4 2024, total originations volume experienced a slight YoY increase of 0.1%. Although modest, this represents the first YoY growth in six quarters. Subprime originations saw a YoY growth of 2.9% in Q4 2024, the first in eight quarters, while super prime originations grew by 5.3% for the second consecutive quarter. Despite the uptick in originations, credit line amounts on new cards continue to trend downward. The average credit line on new accounts decreased slightly by 0.3% YoY in Q4 2024, with growth in super prime lines offsetting smaller lines in prime and below.

    Instant Analysis

    "We continue to observe signs that serious delinquencies may have peaked, with consumers managing their credit card usage more effectively. The year-over-year decline in 90+ days past due delinquencies, along with slower balance growth and stable utilization rates, indicates emerging market stability. We anticipate further declines in serious delinquencies in the coming quarters, primarily due to lenders' intentional management of credit lines and cardholder risk profiles."

    - Paul Siegfried, senior vice president and credit card business leader at TransUnion

    Q1 2025 Credit Card Trends





    Credit Card Lending Metric

    (Bankcard)
    Q1 2025Q1 2024Q1 2023Q1 2022


    Number of Credit Cards

    (Bankcards)
    563.0 million543.1 million523.2 million490.0 million
    Borrower-Level Delinquency

    Rate (90+ DPD)
    2.43%2.55%2.26%1.62%
    Total Credit Card Balances $1.07 Trillion$1.02 Trillion$917 billion$769 billion


    Average Debt Per Borrower
    $6,371$6,218$5,733$5,026
    Number of Consumers

    Carrying a Balance
    172.0 million169.0 million165.3 million158.9 million
    Prior Quarter Originations*19.4 million19.3 million20.6 million21.2 million
    Average New Account Credit

    Lines*
    $5,612$5,628$5,421$4,634



    *Note: Originations are viewed one quarter in arrears to account for reporting lag.


    Click here for a Q1 2025 credit card industry infographic. For more credit card industry information, click here for episodes of Extra Credit: A Card and Banking Podcast by TransUnion.

    Shift to less risky borrowers drives decline in unsecured personal loan delinquency in Q1 2025

    Q1 2025 CIIR Unsecured Personal Loan Summary

    In Q4 2024, unsecured personal loan originations hit a new high of 6.3 million, a 26% increase over Q4 2023, driven by all risk tiers, especially super prime, with 29% growth YoY. This led to a 17% YoY growth in total new account balances to $34 billion. Total balances for Q1 2025 only grew for above prime tiers, reaching $253 billion, a 3% increase over the prior year. A record 24.6 million consumers had balances, a 5% increase YoY, but average balances per consumer only grew for above prime tiers. Lenders expanded their borrower base but maintained cautious exposure, leading to a 7% decrease in average new account balances for Q4 2024, the fifth consecutive quarter of decline. Subprime delinquencies fell to 14.0% in Q1 2025 from 15.6% last year, while other risk tiers saw increases. The overall borrower-level delinquency rate declined to 3.49% in Q1 2025 from 3.75% last year, thanks to a balanced lending mix.

    Instant Analysis

    "The unsecured personal loan market has not only rebounded but also expanded, setting new records in loan volumes and balances. Growth is evident across all credit risk tiers, with super prime borrowers leading in year-over-year growth in the most recent quarter. Lenders appear to be limiting loan amounts for individual consumers, even as the aggregate borrower-level delinquency rate continues to decline. Increased competition and demand in the lowest risk credit tiers, along with advances in risk management practices, are now resulting in lower delinquency rates. These factors should support sustained growth, even in a challenging macroeconomic environment."

    - Josh Turnbull, senior vice president and consumer lending business leader at TransUnion

    Q1 2025 Unsecured Personal Loan Trends





    Personal Loan Metric
    Q1 2025Q1 2024Q1 2023Q1 2022


    Total Balances
    $253 billion$245 billion$225 billion$178 billion
    Number of Unsecured

    Personal Loans


    29.8 million


    28.1 million


    26.9 million


    23.9 million
    Number of Consumers with

    Unsecured Personal Loans
    24.6 million

    23.5 million


    22.4 million


    20.4 million
    Borrower-Level Delinquency

    Rate (60+ DPD)


    3.49%


    3.75%


    3.91%
    3.25%


    Average Debt Per Borrower
    $11,631$11,829$11,281$9,896


    Average Account Balance
    $8,496$8,737$8,356$7,448


    Prior Quarter Originations*
    6.3 million5.0 million5.2 million5.7 million



    *Note: Originations are viewed one quarter in arrears to account for reporting lag.


    Click here for additional unsecured personal loan industry metrics. Click here for a Q1 2025 unsecured personal loan industry infographic.

    Mortgage originations see YoY growth as delinquencies tick up

    Q1 2025 CIIR Mortgage Loan Summary

    Another sign that the previously sluggish mortgage originations market is beginning to rebound is that mortgage originations saw a YoY increase of 30.2% in Q4 2024, reaching 1.2 million, with 78% of those being purchase originations. The 15.4% YoY growth in purchase originations marks its first annual increase since Q2 2021. Origination volumes remain low compared to historical norms. Home equity originations rose 11% YoY, marking the third consecutive quarter of YoY increases. Meanwhile, 60+ days past due (DPD) account-level delinquencies ticked up YoY in Q1 2025 for the 12th consecutive quarter, reaching 1.44%. This represents a growth of 21 basis points YoY in Q1 2025, though the rate remains relatively low compared to historical levels. As home prices continue to climb, the average amount of new mortgage loans has followed suit, increasing by nearly $40,000 YoY to $366,443 in Q4 2024.

    Instant Analysis

    "Due to the anticipated impacts of announced tariffs on near-term inflation, mortgage rates are expected to remain elevated above 6% in the next quarter. Without a significant decrease in mortgage rates, origination activity for both purchases and refinances is likely to remain subdued. Although the upward trend in mortgage delinquencies continues, the levels remain below long-term averages, and far below historical highs during the Great Financial Crisis, but still warrant close monitoring."

    - Satyan Merchant, senior vice president, automotive and mortgage business leader at TransUnion

    Q1 2025 Mortgage Trends



    Mortgage Lending

    Metric
    Q1 2025Q1 2024Q1 2023Q1 2022
    Number of Mortgage

    Loans




    53.6 million




    53.2 million




    52.9 million




    51.5 million
    Consumer-Level

    Delinquency Rate

    (60+ DPD)
    1.36%1.14%0.90%0.80%
    Prior Quarter

    Originations*
    1.2 million0.9 million1.0 million2.9 million
    Average Loan

    Amounts


    of New Mortgage

    Loans*
    $366,443$327,102$327,050$315,661
    Average Balance per

    Consumer
    $266,843 $260,745$253,514$241,203
    Total Balances of All

    Mortgage Loans
    $12.5 trillion

    $12.1 trillion


    $11.8 trillion
    $10.9 trillion



    * O
    riginations are viewed one quarter in arrears to account for reporting lag.

    Click here for additional mortgage industry metrics. Click here for a Q1 2025 mortgage industry infographic.

    Auto originations trend up ahead of tariffs

    Q1 2025 CIIR Auto Loan Summary

    Auto loan originations in Q4 2024 reached 6.2 million, representing an 8% YoY growth. This growth was observed across all risk tiers, with super prime leading at 15.7% YoY growth. The increase was largely driven by Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in late 2024, rising inventories, and the return of incentives. New vehicles made up 47% of those financed in Q4 2024, as compared to 53% used, the highest Q4 share for new vehicles since pre-pandemic times. Leasing share continued to approach pre-pandemic levels, rising to 26% in Q1 2025. The 60+ DPD delinquency rate increased by 5 basis points YoY in Q1 2025 to 1.38%. This rate exceeds the peak delinquency rate of 1.33% observed in Q1 2009, although the rate of growth has recently slowed. Overall, new vehicle loan vintages continue to show consistent performance compared to pre-pandemic periods (2018/2019). However, when broken down by risk tiers, recent new vehicle vintages have elevated delinquency levels, particularly for prime and below tiers.

    Instant Analysis

    "There have been positive signs of recovery and momentum across all tiers, not just super prime. The return of incentives has provided a tailwind to vehicle sales and financing. Nevertheless, some of this progress may reverse if the recently announced trade policies are implemented long-term, as they could further impact affordability. Despite this, we expect Q1 2025 originations to increase, as many consumers likely tried to secure a new vehicle before the tariffs were implemented."

    - Satyan Merchant, senior vice president, automotive and mortgage business leader at TransUnion

    Q1 2025 Auto Loan Trends





    Auto Lending Metric
    Q1 2025Q1 2024Q1 2023Q1 2022


    Total Auto Loan Accounts


    80.0 million80.1 million80.1 million80.5 million


    Prior Quarter Originations
    1
    6.2 million5.8 million5.8 million6.5 million
    Average Monthly Payment

    NEW
    2
    $759$746$741$657
    Average Monthly Payment

    USED
    2
    $526$521$521$509
    Average Balance per

    Consumer
    $24,413$24,035$23,214$21,606
    Average Amount Financed on

    New Auto Loans
    2
    $42,877$41,222$41,539$40,184
    Average Amount Financed on

    Used Auto Loans
    2
    $26,494$25,655$26,260$27,995
    Consumer-Level Delinquency

    Rate (60+ DPD)
    1.56%1.50%1.34%1.09%



    1
    Note: Originations are viewed one quarter in arrears to account for reporting lag.

    2Data from S&P Global Mobility AutoCreditInsight, Q1 2025 data only for January and February.

    Click here for additional auto industry metrics. Click here for a Q1 2025 auto industry infographic.

    For more information about the report, please register for the Q1 2025 Credit Industry Insight Report webinar.

    About TransUnion (NYSE:TRU)

    TransUnion is a global information and insights company with over 13,000 associates operating in more than 30 countries. We make trust possible by ensuring each person is reliably represented in the marketplace. We do this with a Tru™ picture of each person: an actionable view of consumers, stewarded with care. Through our acquisitions and technology investments we have developed innovative solutions that extend beyond our strong foundation in core credit into areas such as marketing, fraud, risk and advanced analytics. As a result, consumers and businesses can transact with confidence and achieve great things. We call this Information for Good® — and it leads to economic opportunity, great experiences and personal empowerment for millions of people around the world.

    http://www.transunion.com/business

    ContactDave Blumberg
     TransUnion
    E-mail[email protected]
    Telephone312-972-6646


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