WASHINGTON—U.S. consumers racked up $21.9 billion in credit card debt during Q3 2016—the seventh-largest third-quarter accumulation in the last 30 years, according to WalletHub’s 2016 Credit Card Debt Study.
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WASHINGTON – CUNA is jumping on an opportunity it sees in the new administration and the Republican Congress that will begin in 2017.
SALT LAKE CITY–Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals announced that #VoteForMiracles has surpassed 100,000 votes.
WASHINGTON–The CFPB’s latest monthly complaint snapshot shows that when it comes to issues with debt settlement, check cashing, money orders and credit repair, most of consumers’ gripes revolve around issues of fraud or problems with reliable customer service.
IRVINE, Calif.—A new analysis shows that U.S. homeowners with mortgages, which is roughly 63% of all homeowners, saw their equity increase by a total of $227 billion during the third quarter of 2016 compared with the previous quarter, an increase of 3.1%.
SAN FRANCISCO–A tough year for Wells Fargo Bank isn’t getting any better.
WICHITA, Kan.–TECU Credit Union here has introduced a new name.
NOTRE DAME, Ind.– Notre Dame Federal Credit Union said that effective February 2017 none of its employees will be paid less than $13.50 per hour.
LINCOLN PARK, Mich.––A woman had to be pulled from a burning vehicle at a credit union’s ATM here.
WASHINGTON—CUNA’s 2016 post-general election report shows that its Credit Union Legislative Action Council (CULAC) raised a record $4.8 million in receipts this cycle to back credit union-friendly candidates, the trade association reported.
