A new law provides relief for renters and extends the CDC’s Order to protect many people who can’t pay their rent from eviction through January 31, 2021
A new law provides relief for renters and extends the CDC’s Order to protect many people who can’t pay their rent from eviction through January 31, 2021
In this update to our May 2020 report examining the effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on credit applications, we find that credit card inquiries were still 30 percent below their pre-pandemic levels in September, while auto loans were depressed by 20 percent
Some homeowners struggling to pay their mortgage now have a little extra time to seek help
FDIC Consumer News
December 17, 2020
How to Find a Long Lost Bank Account or Safe Deposit Box
Escheatment: Where Unclaimed Assets Go
If you are wondering how to locate and retrieve money from a long lost bank account, this is the issue for you
We use the Bureau’s Making Ends Meet survey to study whether financially vulnerable consumers have turned to credit card debt during the coronavirus pandemic
As a result of the economic uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, scammers may be targeting older homeowners through reverse mortgage schemes
CFPB’s Section for Students and Young Consumers released new podcast episodes
Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, federal agencies must publish regulatory agendas twice a year
The CFPB Ombudsman’s Office shares its FY2020 Annual Report
Learn tips financial caregivers can use to help family and friends avoid cyber scams and protect their finances over the holidays