SEATTLE—While overall consumer credit scores actually remain on the rise, during the seven months of the COVID-19 pandemic many Americans continue to struggle with making ends meet.
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WASHINGTON–CUNA has sent a letter to NCUA regarding now it determines its operating fee, with a specific focus on not counting PPP loans toward CU assets.
COLUMBIA, Md.–The Maryland and DC Credit Union Association has joined with the Maryland Comptroller’s Office in a program aimed at helping local retailers called “Shop Maryland for the Holidays.”
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Card payment volume growth rates—particularly credit—continued to show overall strength in the most recent analysis released by PSCU’s Advisors Plus and Data & Analytics teams.
ARLINGTON, Va.–That House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin remain in negotiations over a new stimulus package is no secret; what remains unknown is exactly what such a package might contain, with various Washington reports suggesting a range of options.
WASHINGTON—House Financial Services Committee Member Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) has introduced legislation to require federal banking agencies – including the NCUA – to exclude Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans from certain asset calculations.
ST. LOUIS–As Halloween approaches, a strong majority of Americans say they would prefer to live with ghosts than live in a home with repair issues.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – Amazon Prime Day may have arrived three months late in 2020, but total transactions and dollar amounts on Amazon increased by more than 51% for both credit and debit charges compared to 2019, according to new data released by CO-OP Financial Services.
HILLIARD, Ohio–Two Ohio credit unions are merging.
NEW YORK—While short-term benchmark interest rates are close to zero and homebuyers paying less than ever for a mortgage, credit-card borrowers are not as lucky.
