Consumer

Groups target textbook prices to rein in college costs

A push to create free or inexpensive textbooks is gaining momentum as educators, philanthropists and policymakers nationwide search for new ways to rein in college costs.

Resource | Consumer, Health Care

Young Person's Guide to Health Insurance

Under the federal health care law, young adults have access to new, previously unavailable health insurance options. To make the most of those new choices, you need to learn the facts. This guide is designed to help you do that.

Resource | Consumer

Student Consumer Action Network Project Packet

 

Download this resource for everything you need to know to organize the consumer campaign on your campus.

 

2012 Starts with a Win!

By | Stefany Farino
NJPIRG Student Board Chair

Today the President appointed Richard Cordray as the director of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The CFPB will rein in the bad business practices of banks, lenders, and credit card companies.

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Report | Consumer

Big Banks Bigger Fees: A National Survey of Bank Fees and Fee Disclosure Policies

A survey of more than 350 bank branches reveals that fewer than half of branches obeyed their legal duty to fully disclose fees to prospective customers, while one in four provided no fee information at all. The report also includes a shopping guide, which will compare banking options, direct consumers to free and low-cost checking choices, and provide a list of fees that consumers should look out for when picking a bank.

Report | Consumer

Toward Common Ground: Bridging the Political Divide to Reduce Spending

Our nation faces unprecedented fiscal challenges, as the commitments we’ve made now and into the future far outpace our fiscal capacity. Congress, the President’s National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, and citizens across the country must grapple with very difficult decisions about how we can put our fiscal house in order.

Campaign | Consumer

Student Consumer Action Network

Trouble in Toyland

By | Jennifer Kim
Advocate

NJPIRG released its 26th annual Trouble in Toyland report. We've made progress, but there are still some dangerous toys on the shelves!

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Truth about Credit Cards

By | Caitlin Moran
Rutgers-New Brunswick Campus Organizer

More and more college students are graduating with credit card debt every year. We are working to limit the marketing credit card companies can do on campus and also to provide better credit management information. Here are some important guidelines.

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Renter's Rights Guide

By | Liz Glynn
Organizing Director

Many of us have had regrettable experiences with landlords and in our renting situations, but we renters have rights too. It’s important to get to know the rights you have in your area. Here’s a breakdown of some things you should know.

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