Experian Report Finds Americans End Decade With Average Credit Score of 682
Last week, Experian released key findings from its annual State of Credit Report, which highlighted trends in credit and spending behaviors in advance of the new year. Included in these findings is that the average credit score for consumers reached an eight-year high...
Study Finds Only 29 Percent of Americans Report Being ‘Financially Strong’
Despite a strong, growing economy, the second annual U.S. Financial Health Pulse Trends report, issued by the Financial Health Network, revealed that the majority of Americans—roughly seven in ten adults—do not claim to be financially healthy. The report covers four...
Kraninger Tackles Elder Abuse
← Previous Article Next Article → On July 17, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) updated a 2016 Advisory and Recommendations report that guides financial institutions on how to best respond to elder abuse. The new Advisory includes an updated...
One in Four Americans Are Unable to Cover an Unexpected Expense of $400
← Previous Article Next Article → About 40 percent of Americans would be unable to cover an unexpected expense of $400, according to a recent report by the Federal Reserve. Although there have been improvements in the financial well being of many Americans,...

