Archive for Research – Page 2

Auto loans represent the third largest credit market

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Delinquencies on non-student-loan credit products continue to rise for student loan borrowers

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Examination of the potential relationship between rising car prices and larger loan amounts and monthly payments, and the impact of those changes in auto loan characteristics for consumers

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Consumers, including those with insurance, incur significant charges related to medical care

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Housing costs rose rapidly last year but some people feel this inflation more than others

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Access to credit plays a critical role in financial resiliency, especially during an economic downturn

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

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Release of report outlining diversity and inclusion based on public facing data and information reported to the Bureau

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New analysis in our Making Ends Meet survey series shows that consumers’ finances improved during the pandemic as pandemic policies kept consumers who lost their jobs from suffering financial hardship

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