A record-high percentage of U.S. households are making only minimum payments on their credit cards, according to new data released by Apollo Global Management Inc. Chief Economist Torsten Slok.

What Happened: In a report titled “How are U.S. consumers and firms responding to tariffs?” Slok highlighted Federal Reserve data showing the share of accounts making only minimum payments has climbed above 11% as of the first quarter of 2025, the highest level recorded since tracking began in 2012.

The trend shows a clear upward trajectory over the past decade, with a brief dip during the early pandemic period in the second quarter of 2020, followed by an accelerated rise to current record levels.

This growing …

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