TALLAHASSEE, Fla.–Florida is about to become the largest state to make a financial literacy course mandatory for high school graduation.
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WASHINGTON–Consumers racked up $87.3-billion in new credit card debt during 2021, and a Fed interest rate boost in March would cost people with credit card debt an extra $1.6 - $3.2 billion in the next year alone, according to two new reports.
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Credit union marketing professionals from across the country participated in Corporate Central’s Digital Marketing Forum that was held virtually.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—During Thursday’s NCUA open board meeting agency staff are scheduled to deliver a briefing on Corporate System Resolution Update and will discuss its 2022-2026 strategic plan.
MADISON, Wis.–On a blog it is hosting as the crisis in Ukraine continues, the World Council of Credit Unions has shared a post from the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU), which serves as the country's central bank.
WASHINGTON—The Strengthening Cybersecurity for the Financial Sector Act has been introduced by Rep. Bill Foster (D-IL).
WASHINGTON—A majority of mortgage lenders continue to expect near-term profitability to decrease amid rising mortgage rates and declining refinance activity, according to Fannie Mae’s Q1 2022 Mortgage Lender Sentiment Survey (MLSS).
SEATAC, Wash.— Legislation modernizing state credit union acts has passed in both the Idaho and Washington legislatures.
MADISON, Wis.–With research showing individual DEI practices do not matter on their own when it comes to organizational performance, and that what matters most are bundles of connected practices, the Filene Research Institute has launched its second annual industry-wide DEI Practices and Policies Survey.
EVERETT, Wash.– NW Plus Credit Union has paid out is third annual Member Loyalty Bonus, distributing more than $700,000 to more than disbursed 11,950 eligible members.
