FDIC Consumer News
January 27, 2021
Start the New Year in the Know
Read the Fine Print
They say knowledge is power, and that is true with your finances, too
FDIC Consumer News
January 27, 2021
Start the New Year in the Know
Read the Fine Print
They say knowledge is power, and that is true with your finances, too
Many people are considering early retirement, tapping into their retirement benefits, including Social Security and pensions, earlier than expected
Military families face unique financial challenges, especially during the coronavirus pandemic
A CFPB-led research experiment suggests that people seek to find balance between paying off debt and having savings
I am pleased to announce that the Bureau has published the “Statement Regarding the Provision of Financial Products and Services to Consumers with Limited English Proficiency
During the pandemic, we’re doing more online
Durante la pandemia, pasamos más tiempo conectados en línea, por ello debe estar alerta con estafadores quienes ofrecen asistencia técnica fraudulenta
These advisory committees provide us with information about emerging trends and practices in the consumer financial marketplace
A new law provides relief for renters and extends the CDC’s Order to protect many people who can’t pay their rent from eviction through January 31, 2021
In this update to our May 2020 report examining the effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on credit applications, we find that credit card inquiries were still 30 percent below their pre-pandemic levels in September, while auto loans were depressed by 20 percent