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Large US banks say consumer finances are healthy despite tariffs
Aug 6, 2025 3:30 PM

(In paragraph 8, corrects title of Mark Mason to Chief Financial Officer, not CEO)

By Nupur Anand, Saeed Azhar and Tatiana Bautzer

NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. banking giants said consumers remained in good shape even after U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies roiled markets, but executives warned of potential weakness ahead.

"The consumer basically seems to be fine," JPMorgan CFO Jeremy Barnum said in a call with analysts. The bank set aside $2.85 billion for credit losses in the second quarter, roughly 6.5% less than a year earlier.

JPMorgan Chase ( JPM ), Citigroup ( C/PN ) and Wells Fargo ( WFC ) posted second-quarter profits that beat analysts' forecasts, helped by a rebound in dealmaking and resilient consumer spending.

"Consumers and businesses remain strong as unemployment remains low and inflation remains in check, credit card spending growth softened very slightly in the second quarter, but is still up year over year," Wells Fargo ( WFC ) CEO Charlie Scharf told analysts.

Higher-than-expected repayments in auto loans and credit cards prompted Wells Fargo ( WFC ) to reduce its charge-offs, or debts that are unlikely to be recovered. The bank also reduced the amount of money set aside to cover potential loan losses.

Still, executives also expressed concern about how consumers will weather the impact of higher tariffs on imported goods.

U.S. consumer prices increased by the most in five months in June amid higher costs for some goods, suggesting tariffs were starting to have an impact on inflation, the Consumer Price Index showed on Tuesday. It increased 0.3% last month, in line with expectations.

Citigroup ( C/PN ) anticipates spending will soften in the second half of the year, Chief Financial Officer Mark Mason told reporters.

"Consumer health remains very strong," he said. "We do anticipate further consumer (spending) cooling in the second half as ... tariff effects play through."

The bank's credit costs rose to $2.9 billion in the second quarter, mainly from net credit losses in U.S. credit cards.

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