Credit rejection rates across the US just hit a striking milestone. Applications for credit cards, limit increases, mortgages, auto loans, and personal loans are now being denied at a 25% clip—the highest rejection rate recorded since tracking began in 2013.
This tightening in consumer lending could signal broader shifts in financial conditions. When traditional credit markets contract, it often reshapes risk appetite across all asset classes.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 12-06 22:51
ngl, 25% rejection rate hits different when you've been liquidated before. the credit tightening cycle always precedes the fun stuff in crypto—buckle up fr
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rekt_but_vibing
· 12-06 07:21
Banks are really stingy now, with a 25% loan rejection rate... I think this market trend will be pretty harsh.
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AirdropHunter007
· 12-03 23:46
25% rejection rate? Oh my, banks are really starting to tighten up. It really feels like the days of easy money are over.
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RugDocScientist
· 12-03 23:40
The banks are panicking now, a 25% loan rejection rate... risk pricing will have to be recalculated.
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DogeBachelor
· 12-03 23:35
25% rejection rate? Dude, they're really going for it—traditional finance is suffocating.
Credit rejection rates across the US just hit a striking milestone. Applications for credit cards, limit increases, mortgages, auto loans, and personal loans are now being denied at a 25% clip—the highest rejection rate recorded since tracking began in 2013.
This tightening in consumer lending could signal broader shifts in financial conditions. When traditional credit markets contract, it often reshapes risk appetite across all asset classes.