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source: Federal Reserve
url: https://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/g19/current/
document_type: html
date_retrieved: 2026-05-07
period: March 2026
parent_publication: Consumer Credit - G.19
indicators_covered: [Consumer Credit Total Flow, Revolving Flow, Nonrevolving Flow]
---

# Consumer Credit (G.19) - March 2026

## Key Data
- **Total consumer credit flow (Q1 2026 annual rate):** Total flow(annual rate)2,4 billion
- **Total consumer credit flow (March 2026 annual rate):** Total flow(annual rate)2,4 billion
- Revolving credit flow (Q1): Revolving billion
- Revolving credit flow (March): Revolving billion
- Nonrevolving credit flow (Q1): N/A billion
- Nonrevolving credit flow (March): N/A billion

### Verification against payload
- Expected actual: **24.86** billion
- Retrieved March total flow: **Total flow(annual rate)2,4** billion
- Expected previous: **8.85** billion
- Q1 total flow (for reference): **Total flow(annual rate)2,4** billion

## Narrative
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On December 18, the "View chart" feature in the Data Download
            Program (DDP) was retired. Users seeking interactive charts for
            Board DDP data releases can access expanded functionality for
            customizing, sharing, and accessing charts through the Federal
            Reserve Bank of St. Louis'sFederal Reserve Economic Data (FRED), as part of theDDP and FRED partnership.

## Raw Table (excerpt)
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