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Rejection rates for new credit access tick upward, per New York Fed Data

The news: US consumers’ rejection rates for new lines of credit hit a series high of 24.8%, up from 23.1% in June, while application rates remained stable (excluding credit card limit applications, which increased), per the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s SCE Credit Access Survey.

  • The share of discouraged borrowers increased to 8% this October, up from 7.2% in June and 6.6% in October 2024.
  • However, the average likelihood of consumers applying for a new credit card, auto loan, mortgage, mortgage refinance, or credit card limit increase all rose in October.

Why this matters: Rejection rates suggest a segment of US consumers are having a harder time accessing credit as fears of a recession brew

The signs of economic pressures are accumulating:

For average or distressed consumers, accessing credit to navigate these conditions has become harder, especially as issuers chase after the wealthiest 10% of households, whose purchases account for half of consumer spending, per Moody’s estimates—up from just one-third in the early 1990s.

Our take: As issuers tighten the purse strings for working-class consumers, buy now, pay later (BNPL) providers have an opportunity to steal market share. 

Integrating their buy buttons at point-of-sale (POS) and marketing their BNPL debt cards can help reach these consumers where they shop. Competitive promotions during Q4, like Affirm’s 0% interest holiday, can also help pique consumers’ interest and earn their trust during the holiday shopping season.

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