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Our digital toolkit provides media, intermediaries, and other stakeholders with the latest information and resources to help educate struggling renters and mortgage borrowers of their protections and relief options

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Learn how Buy Now, Pay Later products work and other important details to help you decide whether or not to use them for purchases

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The CFPB hosted a roundtable to discuss biases that come from home valuations, and explored how to remedy the problem

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This analysis investigates how characteristics of mortgages, borrowers, and lenders vary across AAPI subgroups, based on the 2020 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data

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We have notified companies that we will be paying particular attention to practices related to the accuracy of rental information in consumer reports

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We have temporarily updated our rule for most mortgage servicers to require them ─ when they reach out to borrowers who are behind on their loans or in forbearance ─ to tell borrowers about their options to avoid foreclosure

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The CDC just extended the eviction moratorium to July 31, 2021

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FDIC Consumer News

June 22, 2021

Money Management for Youth

Many young people think about how to earn money to buy the things they want, but it is important to learn how to manage that money too! The best place to start is with a bank account

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We continue to monitor the market to assess new and developing risks to consumers, and we share updated charts from our report that show an improving economic picture, yet sustained housing insecurity risk

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New Bureau research examines consumer credit trends through April 2021, finding little increase in delinquencies on credit cards, auto loans, mortgages, and student loans during COVID-19

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