Archive for Data, research, and reports – Page 11

The new “Teaching the Building Blocks” provides teachers with
activities and resources that help integrate the Building Blocks of Youth
Financial Education into their curriculum

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Building and retaining savings is important because it
provides a financial foundation on which to plan for the future

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The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection released the findings of its
assessment of the Remittance Rule, which provides protections to international
money transfers

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The Bureau held a forum on child savings accounts

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This edition of our 50 state report provides data on U

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BCFP released a new research report on the geographic patterns of credit invisibility

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Consumers typically pay for telecommunications services monthly, but
most providers do not report to consumer reporting agencies unless an account
is in collections

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New research report detailing how borrowers are paying off their student
loans, what they do after, and what it might mean for their personal finances
and the broader economy

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In 2016, the Bureau released the Building Blocks to Help Youth Achieve
Financial Capability: A new model and recommendations, which describes where
and when children and young adults acquire the foundations of financial
capability

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This report finds that aggregate end-of-year consumer credit card
borrowing roughly follows end-of-year retail expenditure patterns, with
consumer borrowing experiences differing across consumers with different credit
scores and different credit card utilization rates at baseline

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