Archive for Data, research, and reports – Page 9

A joint study with Credit Karma explores the relationship between subjective Financial Well-Being (FWB) and objective credit characteristics and engagement with financial education tools

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This report on the Bureau’s September 17th, 2018 Building a Bridge to Credit Visibility
Symposium summarizes the panel discussions that took place during the event,
and highlights the key themes that stood out from those conversations

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The analysis shows that about two thirds of actively
used credit card accounts carry a revolving balance

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This report describes our fair lending activities in
supervision, enforcement, guidance and rulemaking, interagency coordination,
and outreach for calendar year 2018

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The ability of consumers to access various types of credit can be affected by their credit scores, as many lenders require a minimum credit score before credit will be extended

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New report from the Department of Defense highlights
the financial well-being of servicemembers

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The Bureau is engaged in building the capacity of child savings programs by releasing four briefs geared toward institutions and communities interested in starting, or expanding child savings opportunities

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A review of existing
youth financial education research, a set of research priorities, and a call
for proposals to fill research gaps

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New research brief from the Office of Servicemember
Affairs on the financial well-being of veterans

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