Archive for Data

Credit reporting changes through the Department of Education’s Fresh Start program coincided with increased credit scores for nearly 2 million student loan borrowers

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The CFPB is extending the deadline for public input on the full scope and breadth of data brokers and their business practices, including the impact on consumers’ daily lives, and whether they are all playing by the same rules

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Extendimos la fecha tope para recibir comentarios públicos sobre la extensión y alcance de los corredores de datos y sus prácticas de negocios, incluyendo su impacto en la vida cotidiana de los consumidores, y si éstos están cumpliendo las mismas normas

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Since our November 2022 analysis, delinquencies and scheduled payments on non-student-loans have continued to rise for the more than 32 million people with federal student loans

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Today, the CFPB is taking another step toward ensuring accountability for automated decision models, sometimes marketed as artificial intelligence (AI)

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The CFPB is seeking public input on the full scope and breadth of data brokers and their business practice, including the impact on consumers’ daily lives, and whether they are all playing by the same rules

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We are piloting a new collection of auto data

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The CFPB is working with municipal and county governments to identify and address financial harm to their constituents

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The CFPB is seeking additional public input on companies’ acceptable use policies and their use of fines, liquidated damages provisions, and other penalties

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Hoy, hemos anunciado la reapertura por 30 días del plazo para recibir comentarios del público y hemos agregado nuevas preguntas, sobre las plataformas de pago de las compañías “big tech

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