Credit card APRs have an 'economically meaningful' impact on consumer spending, Boston Fed finds
When credit card rates go up, borrowers spend less on plastic, according to a research paper by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
When credit card rates go up, borrowers spend less on plastic, according to a research paper by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
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When credit card rates go up, borrowers spend less on plastic, according to a research paper by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
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