Bank of America Consumer Clients Make $335 Billion in Payments in January, up 17% Year-Over-Year
Bank of America reported that its 67 million consumer clients made $335 billion in payments during January, marking a 17% increase from January 2021, and the second highest month of spending recorded. Total payments for 2021 reached $3.8 trillion, a 24% increase over pre-pandemic levels in 2019. Notably, credit and debit card spending rose to $65 billion, up 16% year-over-year. Key growth areas included travel and retail, with travel spending increasing by 120%. The company anticipates continued strong consumer spending trends throughout 2022.
- 17% increase in January payments YoY, reaching $335 billion.
- Total payments in 2021 were $3.8 trillion, up 24% from pre-pandemic levels.
- Credit and debit card spending hit $65 billion, a 16% increase YoY.
- Travel spending surged 120% YoY, indicating strong consumer demand.
- Payment activity via cash and checks declined by 7% YoY, reflecting a shift to digital payments.
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Feb. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Bank of America today announced their approximately 67 million consumer clients made
January marked a continuation of significant consumer spending in 2021. Bank of America consumer clients made a record
"Bank of America consumer clients continued their strong payment trends in January, following record levels in 2021," said Mary Hines Droesch, Head of Consumer and Small Business Products, Bank of America. "Our clients' checking and savings deposit balances were also up
Additional January Payments Trends
- Bank of America clients' aggregate credit and debit card spending reached
$65 billion in January, up16% compared to January 2021. - Spending on credit cards grew
28% compared to January 2021 as spending on travel, retail and food strengthened from suppressed levels early last year. - Looking more closely at travel, credit card spending increased by nearly
120% year-over-year, a sign of consumers' willingness to book future travel plans. Air travel saw an increase of over160% year-over-year across all age cohorts; meanwhile, hotel and home sharing spend grew over75% - with Boomers+ leading hotel spending, and Gen Z and Millennials leading home sharing spending. - For the month of January, credit and debit card spending by lower income consumers (<
$50 K) was up7% over January 2021. This follows accelerated growth of23% year-over-year the previous year (January 2021 vs January 2020), a period during which consumers received Economic Impact Payments. - Among consumers with an average deposit balance of less than
$2,000 before the pandemic, balances were up1% in January 2022 compared to December 2021, and up 5 times their pre-pandemic balance, on average. - Credit and debit card spending by clients in higher income brackets (
$100 K+) continued to grow, up23% in January 2022 vs. January 2021, with outsized spending on travel and entertainment and elevated growth in spending at retailers. This marks a healthy rebound following a slight decrease in January 2021 vs. January 2020. - Payment activity by cash and checks was down
7% year-over-year as clients continued to transition to more convenient, digital forms of payment. The number of payments sent using Zelle® surpassed checks written by Bank of America clients in 2021, and are20% higher in January 2022.
Bank of America is a provider of choice for individuals and businesses when paying for goods and services. The company's award-winning and easy-to-use capabilities help clients budget, save, spend and borrow carefully and confidently. Bank of America reviews aggregate activity across its vast client base to discern important payments trends, including debit and credit spending. Going forward, Bank of America will share insights into consumer payments trends on a monthly basis.
Methodology
This data represents aggregate spend from Retail, Preferred, Small Business and Wealth Management clients with a deposit account or credit card. Deposit balances include checking and savings accounts. Total payments include credit card, debit card, ACH, wires, bill pay, person-to-person, cash and checks. Digital credit and debit card spend includes online and mobile transactions. Data is not adjusted for seasonality, processing days or portfolio changes, and may be subject to periodic revisions. Card transactions are categorized by proprietary methods and the Merchant Categorization Code (MCC) defined by financial services companies.
Bank of America
Bank of America is one of the world's leading financial institutions, serving individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk management products and services. The company provides unmatched convenience in the United States, serving approximately 67 million consumer and small business clients with approximately 4,200 retail financial centers, approximately 16,000 ATMs, and award-winning digital banking with approximately 41 million active users, including approximately 33 million mobile users. Bank of America is a global leader in wealth management, corporate and investment banking and trading across a broad range of asset classes, serving corporations, governments, institutions and individuals around the world. Bank of America offers industry-leading support to approximately 3 million small business households through a suite of innovative, easy-to-use online products and services. The company serves clients through operations across the United States, its territories and approximately 35 countries. Bank of America Corporation stock (NYSE: BAC) is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Don Vecchiarello, Bank of America, 770.361.2573
don.vecchiarello@bofa.com
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