Archive for Disasters and emergencies – Page 5

We have information to help if you are concerned about eviction and the upcoming expiration of the CDC eviction moratorium

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Borrowing and lending money to family and friends is increasingly common during the pandemic

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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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Si usted debe la renta, podría tener derecho a posponer el desalojo usando la Declaración de Protección contra el Desalojo del CDC

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If you owe rent, you may have the right to postpone eviction using the CDC Declaration form

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Existen estafadores que están aprovechándose de la pandemia para introducir de forma fraudulenta, reclamos de beneficios por desempleo, utilizando información personal de identidad robada

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Scammers are taking advantage of the pandemic and fraudulently filing unemployment claims using stolen personal identity information

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April is National Financial Capability Month, and we’re highlighting ways to prevent and recover from financial hardship during the pandemic and future uncertain times

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Americans are receiving the third and latest round of financial relief through the Economic Impact Payments (EIP)

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The CFPB was born out of the 2008 financial crisis to protect the economically vulnerable

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