One of the largest barriers to financial inclusion is a lack of financial education. Experian is changing that. Our partnerships and initiatives are dedicated to getting the proper tools, resources and information to underserved communities so that consumers can best understand and improve their financial health. Read about our financial education news below:
We had a wonderful opportunity to talk with Liz Weston (@lizweston) about saving for retirement, debt, managing credit, and much more. Check out the...
As of 2011, the Hispanic population comprised 16.7% of the United States population, the largest minority group following African-Americans. In addition, 20.3% of U.S....
Thanks to the new online tools and services found at SSA.gov, you no longer have to wait on the phone or in line at...
At the beginning of this year, I had several thousand dollars in credit card debt and I was ready to pay it off. But...
When I speak to people about credit reports and credit scores one of the things I always do is ask the audience members to...
Do you love saving money? Do you ever use apps or online tools to help you cuts costs and stay on budget? In our...
In our busy lives, it is easy to miss paying a bill. However, your lenders won’t accept excuses for why they you didn’t pay...
Everyone seems to be keeping a closer eye on their finances these days and more people are becoming aware of how important it is...
Do you love saving money? And are you looking for even more ways to keep more money in the bank? Experian knows the importance...