As soon as the holiday decorations are packed away and Americans reign in the New Year, the advertisements shift to two of our favorite...
Student loan debt is weighing down Americans of all generations, but a college education is still prized as the ticket to opportunity. So will...
The journey to a mortgage is complex and expensive, so of course the transaction will require more than a few swipes on a...
As we enter the holiday season, headlines abound around the shifts and trends in retail. How are consumers shopping? What are they buying online versus...
In 2017, 81 percent of U.S. Americans have a social media profile, representing a five percent growth compared to the previous year. Pick your...
School is nearly back in session. You know what that means? The next wave of college students is taking out their first student loans....
This summer, Experian is releasing the market’s first-ever credit solution that enables consumers to apply for credit with a simple text message. Utilizing patent-pending...
Millennials have long been the hot topic over the course of the past few years with researchers, brands and businesses all seeking to understand...
How do credit unions stack up in a pack filled with heavy-hitting banks and aggressive online lenders? Do credit scores, debt levels and utilization...
The final day of Vision 2017 brought a seasoned group of speakers to discuss a wide range of topics. In just a few short...
In just a few short hours, Vision attendees immersed themselves into the depths of the economy, risk models, specialty finance data, credit invisibles, student...
So many insights and learnings to report after the first full day of 2017 Vision sessions. From the musings shared by tech engineer and...
Experian’s annual Vision Conference, a four-day event designed to bring business leaders together to discuss the latest ideas and solutions surrounding targeting new markets,...
As we enter May, a month dedicated to recognizing our U.S. Armed Forces, it’s only fitting to think about how we are honoring this...
The U.S. Senate declared April to be Financial Literacy Month back in 2004. Fast forward 13 years and one has to question if we’ve...