Archive for CFPB – Page 35

Military families face unique financial challenges, especially during the coronavirus pandemic

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A CFPB-led research experiment suggests that people seek to find balance between paying off debt and having savings

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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

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During the pandemic, we’re doing more online

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Durante la pandemia, pasamos más tiempo conectados en línea, por ello debe estar alerta con estafadores quienes ofrecen asistencia técnica fraudulenta

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These advisory committees provide us with information about emerging trends and practices in the consumer financial marketplace

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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

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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

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Some homeowners struggling to pay their mortgage now have a little extra time to seek help

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We use the Bureau’s Making Ends Meet survey to study whether financially vulnerable consumers have turned to credit card debt during the coronavirus pandemic

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