It is a myth that student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy
FTC Finalizes Order with Marriott and Starwood Requiring Them to Implement a Robust Data Security Program to Address Security Failures
It is a myth that student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy
People dealing with frequent overdraft fees may face a difficult and expensive uphill climb
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced today that it will extend the deadline for the public to share input and stories on their experiences with exploitative junk fees through April 11, 2022
Vigorous enforcement of the laws protecting against discrimination is essential for us to achieve broader equity and opportunity
The HAF program can assist homeowners with housing-related costs
Inaccurate credit reports hurt small businesses similar to how they hurt consumers – the CFPB commends the FTC for taking action to hold credit reporting agencies accountable for their misconduct toward small businesses
The PSLF Limited Waiver provides important new benefits to workers in public service until October 31, 2022
Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, Federal agencies must publish regulatory agendas twice a year
Effective August 31, a new rule amending Regulation X aims to ensure eligible borrowers have a meaningful opportunity for loss mitigation after exiting mortgage forbearance programs
Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, Federal agencies must publish regulatory agendas twice a year