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Over the last few years, many credit card and other companies have begun
to offer consumers free access to their credit scores

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CFPB and our Office of Servicemembers Affairs are
honored to recognize our nation’s servicemembers, veterans, and their families
this Veterans Day

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Federal government agencies and federal employees will not ask you to
send money to collect prizes

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When military borrowers are not able to get on track
for programs like PSLF, they can end up paying tens of thousands of dollars
they would otherwise not owe

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Provident borrowers who were charged higher broker fees will receive compensation

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This month’s 50-state report shows that servicemembers are more likely to submit complaints about some financial products compared to non-servicemembers, such as debt collection, but are less likely than non-servicemembers to submit complaints about other products, such as mortgages

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We’ve released a state-by-state snapshot showing how
student loan debt is spread across the country

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Many people fall
behind because they can’t afford to make monthly debt payments on top of their
daily living expenses

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October is conflict resolution month

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Our 21-day email course can help you meet your
financial goals

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