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A housing report released Thursday shows that buying a home was at the most affordable level in two years in the first quarter, despite the average home price increasing at more than twice the pace of the average weekly wage nationwide.
October 1 -
The FTC's second Debt Collection Dialogue event focused on regulatory compliance and the complexities of the current collections climate.
October 1 -
A handful of moderate Democrats supported a controversial bill to restructure the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, helping the House Financial Services Committee approve the legislation.
October 1 -
Federal prosecutors are seeking to seize hundreds of thousands of dollars from a Concord, N.C.-based debt collection company accused of using unfair and fraudulent practices.
September 30 -
Hospitals in Minnesota saw a 6% drop in uncompensated care in 2014, a trend state health officials attribute to more people having health insurance. But the news wasn't as favorable for bad debt.
September 30 -
The government appears to be speeding toward establishing uniform standards for student loan servicers in light of reports of pervasive problems in the administration of both private and federal loans.
September 30 -
The CFPB has released a report outlining widespread servicing failures reported by both federal and private student loan borrowers. Consumers describe companies using various sloppy, patchwork practices that create obstacles to repayment, raise costs and contribute to further harming struggling borrowers.
September 30 -
A new study indicates that careful evaluation of the current regulatory environment is necessary to ensure that the debt collection and debt buying industries are allowed to fulfill their role in the U.S. economy.
September 29 -
The mortgage delinquency rate in the U.S. dropped in August by the largest amount, based on a yearly comparison, since 2011, according to data from Black Knight Financial Services.
September 29 -
WASHINGTON The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's method for detecting discrimination by indirect auto lenders can overestimate potential bias, resulting in higher payments for lenders cited by the agency, according to internal CFPB documents.
September 29 -
Fifth Third Bank will pay $18 million to settle Consumer Financial Protection Bureau allegations it discriminated against black and Hispanic consumers by charging some people higher interest rates on auto loans.
September 29 -
Debt-buying giant Encore Capital Group officials announced Monday that the company is acquiring a controlling stake in Baycorp, one of Australia's largest debt resolution companies. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
September 28 -
Officials with the Ohio attorney generals collection-enforcement division report that approximately $34 billion in government debt owed by corporations and consumers is being pursued by 70 outside law firms and third-party agencies.
September 28 -
The CFPB is rewriting the rules for debt collection, and in the meantime fines and penalties are coming fast and furiously. Banks need to closely scrutinize every debt collector and debt buyer they do business with, or even bring collections back in-house, said attorney Joann Needleman.
September 25 -
Consumer spending gains in the second quarter helped the U.S. economy expand more than forecasted and may help the U.S. withstand a global slowdown, according to Commerce Department figures released Friday.
September 25 -
At a time when fintech companies and banks are struggling to draw more consumer interest in their apps, a Reno, Nev., startup is hoping to motivate underbanked consumers to pay bills, including overdue ones, via a friendly mobile experience.
September 25 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has struggled internally with how to end potential discrimination in auto lending, including debating whether it should cite a large lender in the hope of effectively ending the ability of partnering dealers to mark up loans with all lenders.
September 25 -
The banking industry continues to sit on a mountain of problematic loans seven years after the onset of the financial crisis.
September 24 -
The man allegedly used his Baton Rouge, La.-based credit repair company to dupe his victims.
September 24 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has released its latest monthly consumer complaints snapshot, which highlights mortgage complaints.
September 23