Outstanding consumer credit fell at a 7.2 percent annual rate in September, the eighth consecutive decline, the Federal Reserve reported Friday. Credit balances had never fallen eight months in a row before in the 66-year history of the data. Consumer credit…

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Consumer credit balances fall again