Credit Cards

Federal Reserve: Initial Findings from 2022 Triennial Payments Study Issued

The Federal Reserve on Friday issued initial findings from its 2022 triennial payments study. The information shows how consumers and businesses chose to make noncash payments, using checks, different types of cards, and the automated clearinghouse (ACH). Additional details will be available as analysis is completed. The data show that the average values of consumers’…

ABA: Credit Card Market Continued to Normalize in Third Quarter 2022

Consumers continued to effectively manage their credit obligations despite economic headwinds in the third quarter of 2022, according to the American Bankers Association’s latest quarterly Credit Card Market Monitor. The report found that the effective finance charge yield (which measures interest payments relative to total outstanding credit) increased, reflecting the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes…

CFPB: Tool Enhanced to Promote Competition and Comparison Shopping in Credit Card Market

Price transparency will help families find better credit card deals in a time of rising interest rates Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) launched an improved survey of credit card issuers that can help consumers and families compare interest rates and other features when shopping for a new credit card. Americans pay $120 billion…

CFPB: Rule Proposed to Rein in Excessive Credit Card Late Fees

Proposed rule seeks to close loophole exploited by companies to hike fees with inflation Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed a rule to curb excessive credit card late fees that cost American families about $12 billion each year. Major credit card issuers continue to profit off late fees that are protected by an…