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Support volunteerism including community-based efforts to provide free tax preparation services to people with low incomes
Our latest Data Point report takes an in-depth look at the different types of auto lenders, the interest rates they charge, and the correlations between the interest rates they charge and the rates of default among their subprime borrowers
Effective August 31, a new rule amending Regulation X aims to ensure eligible borrowers have a meaningful opportunity for loss mitigation after exiting mortgage forbearance programs
Many federal student loan borrowers will have their loans transferred to a new servicer
Scammers are preying on renters and landlords in need of emergency rental assistance
Following the recent earthquake, people in the United States are trying to connect with family and friends in Haiti, including finding ways to send money directly
Effective August 31, 2021, a new rule requires mortgage servicers to provide meaningful opportunities for homeowners to avoid foreclosure and keep their homes as certain federal forbearance programs begin to expire
This post is the fifth in a series documenting trends in consumer credit outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic
As part of CFPB’s continued effort to combat housing insecurity and promote racial equity, the Bureau is partnering with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to lead a tech sprint on post-pandemic housing challenges
The CFPB’s Focus on Reentry: Criminal Justice guide provides actionable tools to help people involved in the criminal justice system and their families achieve their financial goals