Archive for CFPB – Page 34

Romance scams can happen to anyone, including those who are looking for connection during the pandemic

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Moving forward, the Division of Consumer Education and External Affairs should redouble its efforts to ensure the Bureau engages all consumers who are economically suffering

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is proud to launch an effort to recruit attorneys at all experience levels to join our team

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Learn why you should file your taxes in 2021, and how the IRS’ “lookback rule” allows you to use 2019 or 2020 income to get the most out of your Earned Income Tax Credit or Child Tax Credit

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In furtherance of our mission, I have directed the Division of Research, Markets, and Regulations (RMR) to take some immediate actions, and I want to share my directions publicly

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Algunos propietarios de vivienda que tengan problemas para pagar su hipoteca ahora tendrían un poco más de tiempo para buscar ayuda

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Financial relief and protections for many student loan borrowers, renters, and homeowners has been extended

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Last week, I was honored to have been appointed Acting Director of the CFPB by the President

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Your consumer reporting records affect your ability to get a loan, a job, an apartment, and other essentials of life

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Many people are considering early retirement, tapping into their retirement benefits, including Social Security and pensions, earlier than expected

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