Archive for Access to credit – Page 2

This post is the fourth in a series documenting trends in consumer credit outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic

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This post is the third in a series documenting trends in consumer credit outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

This post is the second in a series documenting trends in consumer credit outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

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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In this blog, we explain the data source and analytical approach, as well as key findings from the report ‘A Brief Note on General Lending Patterns of Small to Medium Size Closed-end HMDA Reporters’

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A new analysis in our Making Ends Meet survey series looks at how consumers use payday, auto title, and pawn loans

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A new analysis in our Making Ends Meet survey series looks at the early impact of COVID-19 on the financial status of consumers, finding that their ability to stay on top of their finances was greater in June 2020 than June 2019, likely as a result of government policies and private programs to reduce financial distress

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This report describes our fair lending activities in supervision, enforcement, guidance and rulemaking, interagency coordination, and outreach and education for calendar year 2020

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El CFPB planea desarrollar directrices para la atención a consumidores LEP o con Limitado Manejo del Inglés y para ello, está recibiendo comentarios públicos formales a través de su Solicitud de Información del año 2020 sobre la Ley de Oportunidad Equitativa al Crédito y Regulación B

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The Bureau plans to develop guidance on serving consumers with limited English proficiency (LEP) and welcomes formal public comments through the Bureau’s 2020 Request for Information on the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and Regulation B

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