Far too many minority households and businesses continue to lack fair and equitable access to credit
Far too many minority households and businesses continue to lack fair and equitable access to credit
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
There is help for homeowners financially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic
A CFPB report revealed that the NCRAs have largely relied on vague, unhelpful form letters in response to consumer complaints filed with the Bureau
Overdraft fees cost Americans an estimated $15
The No Surprises Act puts guardrails in place to prevent certain unexpectedly high medical bills
FDIC Consumer News | February 7, 2022
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Getting sick or injured can often result in a heavy financial burden for many families, leaving them with mounting medical bills as well as aggressive debt collection and coercive credit reporting that can make matters worse
The CFPB joins with other regulators in asking The Appraisal Foundation to clearly instruct appraisers about the federal law forbidding appraisal discrimination
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