Is your state doing enough COVID-19 testing?
U.S. PIRG visited the state health department websites for all 50 states to assess testing requirements and availability of testing sites.
U.S. PIRG visited the state health department websites for all 50 states to assess testing requirements and availability of testing sites.
Purchasing a car is a minefield for consumers at even the best of times. Tricks and traps in the auto marketplace can leave consumers paying more for a car than they should — or, worse, to being victimized by predatory and abusive practices by auto dealers and lenders. Even before COVID-19, consumers buying or leasing a vehicle frequently faced scams, high-pressure sales tactics, and other problems.
Thousands of nursing homes nationwide are dealing with horrific shortages of masks, gowns and other items they need to protect residents, workers and the broader community from COVID-19. And seven months into this pandemic, the shortages have actually become much worse.
Pandemic worsens existing consumer problems with car buying in CFPB data
If you’re one of the 3.6 million homeowners in forbearance and entered a program in March when Congress passed a law protecting homeowners, your initial six-month forbearance will end in a few weeks.
If the COVID-19 pandemic affects your ability to pay, here’s what you need to know
Here are the factors that determine your credit score and the steps you can take to improve it.
Americans rely on a vast network of farms, slaughterhouses and manufacturers to provide safe food every day. In 2019 alone, high-profile recalls and foodborne illness outbreaks linked to flour, chicken strips and romaine lettuce reveal that more action is necessary to protect public health.