The numbers: Consumer borrowing rose $26.5 billion in March, the fastest pace in four months, the Federal Reserve said Friday.
Economists had forecast a $16.8 billion gain in March, up only slightly from the February estimate of $15.3 billion, according to the Wall Street Journal survey.
Key details: Revolving credit, like credit cards, rose…
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