CFPB

CFPB: The Significant Impact of Student Debt on Communities of Color

Rising student debt is one of the more painful aftershocks of the Great Recession. Millions of Americans lost their jobs and homes, while others lost much of their household wealth. This decrease in household wealth has continued to put a strain on the ways families pay for higher education expenses, often shifting the burden of…

CFPB: Be Your Family’s Financial Action Hero During an Emergency

Is your family prepared for a natural disaster, like a major flood or earthquake? It’s hurricane season, and, with memories of devastating storms like Hurricanes Sandy and Katrina, you might already be stockpiling supplies or planning an evacuation route. But there’s something else that should be on your list, too: emergency financial planning. And one…

CFPB: 4 Strategies to Help Youth Achieve Financial Capability

Today, we released a report, “Building Blocks to Help Youth Achieve Financial Capability,” which describes how young people acquire the “building blocks” of financial capability to help them navigate the financial marketplace as adults. The building blocks are: 1) executive function, 2) financial habits and norms, and 3) financial knowledge and decision-making skills. These building…

CFPB: Youth Financial Education Initiatives Unveiled

Bureau Releases Report on Teaching Financial Fundamentals and Offers a Tool for Educators Washington, D.C. – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today unveiled new resources for financial educators including Building Blocks to Help Youth Achieve Financial Capability, a report that presents a new financial capability developmental model and makes recommendations for financial education. Based on the developmental…

CFPB: Four Ways to Support Your Community’s Fight Against Elder Financial Expoitation

Four ways to support your community’s fight against elder financial exploitation Financial exploitation robs millions of older people of their money and property every year. To prevent and respond to the crisis of elder financial exploitation, people are working together in hundreds of communities across our nation. These networks of people bring together, among others,…

CFPB: Guide and Best Practices Issued to Help Communities Create Protection Partnerships for Seniors

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released a report that found that hundreds of counties around the country have developed coordinated community-based efforts to prevent, detect, and respond to elder financial exploitation. The report also found that a strong collaboration among community stakeholders – like financial institutions, adult protective services, and law…

CFPB: 30 New Your Money, Your Goals Partners to Help Low-Income Consumers Announced

We’re working to expand the reach of Your Money, Your Goals to more consumers, so we’ve selected 30 new organizations across the country to implement Your Money, Your Goalstraining with their frontline staff. These organizations include state and local government agencies, social services, legal aid, volunteer-based, and worker organizations, and a consortium of three consumer development financial institutions….

CFPB: New Advisory Board and Council Members Announced

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced the appointment of new consumer experts from outside the federal government to the Consumer Advisory Board, Community Bank Advisory Council, Credit Union Advisory Council, and Academic Research Council. The four bodies provide advice to CFPB leadership on a broad range of consumer financial issues and…

CFPB: Bureau Finds Consumers Complain of Needless Hurdles in Applying For Lower Student Loan Payments

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Student Loan Ombudsman released a report finding consumers complain of servicing problems that make it difficult to get lower student loan payments tied to their income. Student loan borrowers seeking to take advantage of income-driven repayment plans with their federal student loans complain to the CFPB…

CFPB: Tips and Resources for Enrolling in an Income-Drive Repayment Plan

Lost paperwork? Unexpected and lengthy delays? Different answers each time you call your servicer with questions? Every day, we hear from borrowers experiencing these problems as they struggle to repay their student loans. We’re here to help. If you have federal student loans and are trying to make your payments more affordable, you can change your repayment…