July 16, 2020

CFPB: Updated COVID-19 Consumer Complaint Data Released

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) today issued an updated Complaint Bulletin, analyzing the more than 8,000 complaints it received from January through May 2020 that mention coronavirus or related terms (“coronavirus keywords”). The bulletin shows that mortgage (19 percent), credit card (18 percent), and credit or consumer reporting (18 percent) complaints top the list of complaints the Bureau has received that mention coronavirus keywords.

Highlights of complaints about these consumer financial products and services that mention coronavirus key words:

Other Complaint Bulletin highlights:

The Complaint Bulletin also includes:

Since 2011, the Bureau has handled more than 2.2 million consumer complaints. More than 5,000 financial companies have responded through this process, providing timely responses to 97 percent of the nearly 1.6 million complaints sent to them for response.

The public can view the complaints in the database at a state-level, filter and sort complaints, and search published complaint narratives for key words of interest. Visit the Consumer Complaint Database.

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