Monetary Policy and Credit Card Spending

Monetary Policy and Credit Card Spending
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2022 Issue 255
Publication date: December 2022
ISBN: 9798400229534
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Economics- Macroeconomics , Money and Monetary Policy , Economics / General , Credit card spending , heterogeneity , monetary policy , transmission , credit card data , IMF working paper research Department , interest rate cut , impact of monetary policy , interest rate rise , Consumer credit , Asset prices , Monetary tightening , Consumption , Negative interest rates

Summary

We analyze the impact of monetary policy on consumer spending using credit card data. Because of their high frequency, these data improve identification and allow for a precise characterization of the transmission lags. We find that shocks to short-term interest rates affect spending much more rapidly than shocks to longer-term interest rates. We also detect significant asymmetries. While interest rate rises are contractionary, interest rate cuts are unable to lift spending. Finally, by exploiting the disaggregation of credit card data, we uncover considerable heterogeneity in the effects of monetary policy across spending categories and a stronger impact on higher-income users.