Federal Reserve Opts Not to Change Debit Card Swipe Fee
March 11, 2013
The current interchange fee limit for debit transactions will remain in place, as will the 1 cent fee for fraud prevention security measures, according to the Federal Reserve Board.
The NY DMV has discovered more than 13,000 possible cases of identity fraud using new facial recognition software.
Financial institutions are once again easing up on the restrictions they placed on credit requirements during the recent recession.
Some of the nation's largest mortgage lenders improperly foreclosed upon some 700 military members as a result of their efforts to approve as many such actions as possible, according to a recent repor
Roughly 62 million millennials will make up between 75 and 80 percent of all homeowners under the age of 65 years old by 2020.
Since the downturn ended, credit has remained tight for companies and individuals alike, and could now be curtailing growth in the housing market.
Instances of identity theft have been on the rise nationwide for some time now, and climbed to an all-time record high in terms of the number of incidents reported to one federal agency last year.
Identity theft has been growing in the past decade, and that trend continued in 2012, as millions of people were affected by the crime.
Facebook was targeted in an attack in January that potentially exposed a large amount of data, according to the social network's security team.
Millions of adults across the country are still struggling with outstanding student loan debts, and that includes some of the nation's top lawmakers.