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What Happens to Credit Card Delinquency Rate When the Convex Recession Probability Index Spikes?

What happens when the Convex Recession Probability Index signals elevated recession risk? Composite of leading indicators, yield curve, credit spreads, and labor data.

Credit Card Delinquency Rate
2.94%
as of Oct 1, 2025
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Trigger: Convex Recession Probability
16
Condition: rises above 50%
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How Credit Card Delinquency Rate Responds

When the Convex Recession Probability Index Spikes, Credit Card Delinquency Rate typically responds to the changing macro environment. Delinquency rate on credit card loans, consumer stress indicator. This scenario is particularly relevant for credit & financial stress because changes in Convex Recession Probability directly influence the macro environment for Credit Card Delinquency Rate. Investors should monitor both the trigger condition and Credit Card Delinquency Rate's response to position accordingly.

Scenario Background

The Convex Recession Probability Index aggregates multiple leading indicators (yield curve, jobless claims, credit spreads, leading economic index, ISM Manufacturing) into a single probabilistic signal. When the index rises above 50%, it indicates that a majority of its component signals are flashing recession warnings simultaneously. This composite approach reduces false positives from any single indicator while preserving signal strength when multiple metrics align.

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Historical Context

The index has retroactively crossed 50% before the 2001, 2008, and 2020 recessions, with median lead times of 5 to 7 months. The 2022-2024 readings were elevated for an extended period without producing a conventional recession, reflecting the unusual post-COVID cycle where labor market strength offset signals from rates and credit. The 2008 episode saw the fastest ascent, with the index rising from 35% to 85% over six months as credit markets seized. Historically, readings above 70% have been c...

What to Watch For

  • Index rising above 60% with broad component confirmation
  • Yield curve re-steepening after prolonged inversion
  • Continuing claims rising above 1.8M
  • HY spreads widening past 450 basis points
  • ISM Manufacturing below 45 for two consecutive months

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