Archive for Data – Page 3

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

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This Data Point uses the Bureau’s Consumer Credit Panel to identify likely users of income-driven repayment and provides descriptive statistics of who these borrowers are and how delinquencies on student loans and other products change after borrowers enroll in these alternative repayment programs

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The bankruptcy system provides a legal process for consumers who cannot repay their debts

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A joint study with Credit Karma explores the relationship between subjective Financial Well-Being (FWB) and objective credit characteristics and engagement with financial education tools

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If you were affected by the 2017 Equifax data breach, you may be eligible to claim compensation and benefits because of a legal settlement

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Si usted se vio afectado por el robo de información a Equifax en 2017, puede que sea elegible para recibir compensación y beneficios gracias al reciente acuerdo legal

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The analysis shows that about two thirds of actively
used credit card accounts carry a revolving balance

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The ability of consumers to access various types of credit can be affected by their credit scores, as many lenders require a minimum credit score before credit will be extended

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New report from the Department of Defense highlights
the financial well-being of servicemembers

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New research brief from the Office of Servicemember
Affairs on the financial well-being of veterans

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