Archive for Data – Page 2

The Department of Education announced that the student loan pause will continue through August 31, 2022

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In response to concerns from workers about financial risk and harm from employers, the CFPB is looking into the consumer financial products or services that workers face in the workplace, including employer-driven debt and the selling of worker data

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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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Your consumer reporting records affect your ability to get a loan, a job, an apartment, and other essentials of life

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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

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A growing number of financial services are powered by data sharing

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The Bureau is committed to ensuring fair, equitable, and nondiscriminatory access to credit for both individuals and communities

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The Office of Servicemember Affairs’ annual report highlights complaints from military consumers as well as continuing trends facing the military community in the financial marketplace

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Your credit records affect your ability to get a loan, a job, an apartment, and other essentials of life

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In July 2017, the nationwide consumer reporting agencies began removing civil judgments and tax liens from credit reports

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