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Tens of millions of consumers use financial products or services like credit cards and student loans that include pre-dispute arbitration clauses in their agreements

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0 Categories : Arbitration, CFPB, Research

Join us for a Credit Union Advisory Council meeting with Director Cordray on Thursday, March 12 from 3 to 5 p

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When you look ahead to your future, what kind of changes do you see?
You might envision major changes, like moving to a new city for a new job, starting a family, or helping your kids move out and live on their own

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0 Categories : CFPB, Financial education, Saving

Join us for a field hearing in Newark, N

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0 Categories : Arbitration, CFPB, Field hearing

America Saves Week is coming up on Feb

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Reverse mortgages are a type of loan that allows homeowners, 62 and older, to borrow against the accrued equity in their homes

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Along with the U

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Join us for a Consumer Advisory Board meeting with Director Cordray on Thursday, February 19 from 10 a

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Thousands of borrowers have told us their stories on how they manage tough times with their student loans

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In the six months since we announced the release of Your Money, Your Goals: A Financial Empowerment Toolkit for Social Services Programs, organizations across the country have been at work equipping frontline social services staff to use its information and tools to help their clients learn financial decision-making skills

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0 Categories : CFPB, Financial Empowerment