Our research shows that credit card companies are suppressing data and information on exact payment amounts repaid by borrowers
Our research shows that credit card companies are suppressing data and information on exact payment amounts repaid by borrowers
The Education Department is making important fixes to income-driven repayment this year
At the CFPB, we are committed to delivering trustworthy, impartial, accurate and timely information to the people we serve
During Older Americans Month, the CFPB and FTC are partnering together to educate older adults and their families on what to do and where to report scams and fraud
Durante el Mes Nacional del Adulto Mayor, el CFPB y la FTC se han asociado para juntos, educar a los adultos mayores y sus familias sobre qué hacer, y dónde reportar estafas y fraude
Millions of students seek postsecondary degrees in the hope that advancing their education will lead to better job opportunities, higher earnings, and greater economic security for themselves and their families
The Department of Education announced that the student loan pause will continue through August 31, 2022
A number of large banks are eliminating non-sufficient fund (NSF) fees on checking accounts, cutting total NSF fee volume by about 50%, or $1 billion, annually
It is a myth that student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy
Nonprofit hospitals are required to offer financial assistance programs to help people cover the cost of medical care