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All of the news, information and analysis surrounding COVID-19's impact on the entire credit union industry.
TransUnion study finds 58% of hardship borrowers saw their scores rise last year.
The Employee Retention Tax Credit could apply to hundreds of credit unions.
CU says employees who don't participate "may be initially counseled and/or subject to other actions, subject to applicable law."
Workers in the South and West are experiencing the most issues with mental health.
Economists forecast loans will rise 9% next year while ROA matches pandemic-depressed 2020.
Mitigating the effects of the Great Resignation starts with understanding the importance of investing in the employee experience.
After a virtual GAC in 2021, CUNA decides to bring the conference back to D.C.
"It could well be that we have passed the peak of automotive production."
Financial health is at the bottom of employees' hierarchy of needs, impacting physical and mental health.
Economist says consumers spent more in August despite car shortages and less eating out.