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January

12
2024
Trends

This week's personal loan rates lower for 3- and 5-year loans

Borrowers with good credit seeking personal loans during the past seven days prequalified for rates that were lower for 3- and 5-year loans when compared to fixed-rate loans for the seven days before.

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January

12
2024
Industry News

Student Loan Servicing Issues Found in CFPB Oversight Examinations

Student loan borrowers are experiencing delays in managing their payments and loan plan applications, according to a recent issue spotlight (PDF) on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s oversight of student loan servicing practices.

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January

12
2024
Trends

U.S. Foreclosure Activity Increases From 2022 But Still Below Pre-Pandemic Levels

IRVINE, Calif. – Jan. 11, 2024 — ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property, and real estate data, today released its Year-End 2023 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, which shows foreclosure filings— default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions — were reported on 357,062 U.S. properties in 2023, up 10 percent from 2022 and up 136 percent from 2021 but down 28 percent from 2019, before the pandemic shook up the market. Foreclosure filings in 2023 were also down 88 percent from a peak of nearly 2.9 million in 2010.

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January

12
2024
Industry News

CFPB Issues Advisory Opinions on FCRA

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has issued two advisory opinions addressing requirements of consumer reporting agencies (CRAs) under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

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January

12
2024
Industry News

Biden-Harris Administration to Shorten Path to Debt Cancellation for Some SAVE Borrowers

Today, the Biden-Harris Administration announced that next month it will start providing forgiveness after as few as 10 years of payments for borrowers on the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan who originally took out $12,000 or less for college.

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