While "buy now, pay later" loans have been used for big-ticket items for years, new data shows that a growing number of American consumers use the method for everyday items. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has more.
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- A quarter of US consumers now use 'buy now, pay later' plans for groceries, up 14% from the previous year. 12s
- Groceries are now the fourth most common BNPL purchase among Gen Z, after clothing, technology, and home decor. 21s
- Experts warn that BNPL services can encourage overspending by making budgets appear more flexible than they are. 1m 18s
- The US economic growth outlook has been downgraded, with projections revised downward due to tariffs and inflation concerns. 1m 54s
- Recent labor market data shows more job openings but also a slight uptick in layoffs and a decrease in the quits rate, indicating some cooling in job market confidence. 3m 28s