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On Monday, the Federal Reserve will announce just how much credit U.S. consumers accumulated between June and July.

The Stat: Understanding consumer credit fears

On Monday, the Federal Reserve will announce just how much credit U.S. consumers accumulated between June and July. This is an indicator that can take on higher significance when the economy gets shaky, so let’s break it down.

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