Consumer voices on overdraft programs
This report shares findings from qualitative interviews with consumers about their experiences with overdraft programs and fees.
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This midyear report highlights the problems that student loan borrowers face when seeking to access programs designed to protect people working in public service.
This report shares findings from qualitative interviews with consumers about their experiences with overdraft programs and fees.
These consumer protection principles are intended to help safeguard consumer interests as the consumer-authorized aggregation services market develops.
Our data point reports are prepared by our Office of Research to provide an evidence-based perspective on consumer financial markets, consumer behavior, and regulations to inform the public discourse.
Faster payment systems hold great promise for consumers. But to be safe, transparent, accessible, and efficient, faster payment systems must keep consumer protection concerns in mind.