Archive for CFPB – Page 19

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

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By gathering better price and availability data for more credit card products and making it publicly available, the CFPB seeks to empower consumers to choose the best card for their unique situation and to encourage issuers to compete more on rates

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As credit card profitability increases, a new analysis looks at why credit card interest rates continue to rise despite historically low charge-offs and cost of funds alongside a stable share of subprime accounts

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Innovations across the payments ecosystem are transforming how people access financial products and services

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Whistleblowers can help the CFPB protect consumers and support the rule of law

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

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Student loan servicers with military borrowers should act quickly to identify and notify military borrowers about the PSLF Limited Waiver before October 31, 2022

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Banks and credit unions should ensure you’re getting timely responses to your banking questions

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Servicemembers face unique challenges in the financial marketplace

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