Twenty new social services, legal aid, and volunteer organizations are joining with CFPB to train staff and volunteers on Your Money, Your Goals. You can...
Ensuring fair and nondiscriminatory access to credit goes to the core of the Bureau's mission of protecting consumers and promoting openness in America's...
There are many in the criminal justice system who may be at risk of identity theft and other consumer financial fraud. Our new fraud protection tip sheet...
Today we are proud to launch a new set of updates for consumerfinance.gov. These changes will help users quickly and easily browse the vast range of...
We recently released a study about payments for online payday loans and other high-cost online loans and their effects on consumers. We found that online...
The hearing will feature remarks from CFPB Director Richard Cordray as well as testimony from consumer groups, industry representatives, and members of the...
Let's look at what happens when you find the right home. It's easy to get excited about the thought of owning your own home, but not about the process of...
When you have an issue with a financial product or service, you have the right to have your complaint heard and responded to. Many people submit complaints...
Choosing the right mortgage isn't quite as fun as shopping for the right home, but it's just as important. Most people will need a mortgage to buy a home...
Join the CFPB's Community Bank Advisory Council for a meeting with Director Cordray where we will discuss the CFPB's strategic outlook and elder financial...
On our newly redesigned web resource Money as You Grow, you will find activities designed for each age group to help prepare your children for their...
Consumers have told us that they sometimes find common financial advice — like "save 10% of your income" — hard to apply to their own circumstances. Some...
Hacer que sus hijos ahorren dinero puede ser más difícil que lograr que se cepillen los dientes o coman sus vegetales. Pero es uno de muchos hábitos buenos...
Note: This is the third blog in a series where you can make choices about buying your first home. Once you have a target home price in mind, you may feel...
Harry noticed that his son Ari, a servicemember, was struggling with his car loan, so he reached out to the Bureau. His story led to our investigation into...
The number of complaints we receive from the military community continues to grow; from 2014-2015, complaints increased by 13 percent. For the second year...
A home may be the most expensive thing you will ever buy, and it can be hard to figure out how much you can afford. How will you decide how much to spend on...
We have a lot of information to help you through the process of getting a mortgage. In this blog series, we'll help you think about factors you'll likely...
We alleged that those two companies tricked consumers into borrowing against their pensions, hid high interest loan rates and fees, and deceived consumers...
RSVP to join us for a Credit Union Advisory Council meeting in Washington, D.C., where we will discuss the CFPB’s strategic outlook and elder financial abuse.
To protect and help consumers in the financial marketplace, we set priorities to ensure that we tackle the most troubling problems using the best mix of...
For the first time in 2015, large banks began reporting separately certain categories of fees—including overdraft and non-sufficient fund fees. The new fee...
For many people, making ends meet throughout the year is tough, and saving regularly may seem unrealistic. If you're getting a tax refund, why not consider...