Archive for CFPB – Page 46

This Data Point uses the Bureau’s Consumer Credit Panel to identify likely users of income-driven repayment and provides descriptive statistics of who these borrowers are and how delinquencies on student loans and other products change after borrowers enroll in these alternative repayment programs

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The semiannual update of our rulemaking agenda

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Your financial well-being is about more than your income and credit score

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El bienestar financiero es más que su ingreso o su puntaje de crédito

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According to the latest data from the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA), a gap in financial literacy among groups of students appears as early as age 15

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Encouraging saving at tax time is one of the key opportunities for many families with limited financial resources to build liquid savings

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LIBOR is expected to be discontinued sometime after 2021

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Check out our new classroom activities for middle school educators to use in helping their students develop the building blocks of youth financial capability

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This October 10th is the 2nd Annual Ombuds Day, meant to increase awareness and help educate about the ombudsman profession

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CFPB releases report on background screening reports, with a focus on criminal background checks used in employment

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