Publication of the Week ID Theft: What's It All About?
Identity theft is a serious crime. People whose identities have been stolen can spend months or years cleaning up the mess the thieves have made of their good name and credit record. Here’s how to protect yourself, and what to do if you are a victim.
FCIC's Most Popular Publications We've pulled together a listing of our top sellers to make it easy to find and get the "most popular" items.
Consumer Action Website The Consumer Action Website is based on the 2005 Consumer
Action Handbook. It features general advice and information on how to solve consumer problems, as well as addresses, telephone numbers, and websites where you can
file consumer complaints.
FirstGov.gov The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal where citizens can get easy-to-understand information and services from the government. FirstGov.gov pulls together more than 26 million state and local government pages.
Catalog Subscriptions - Groups and individuals who wish to receive free copies of the Consumer Information Catalog each quarter.
What's New@FCIC Take a look at great features on our What's New page.
Parade Magazine Freebie Get More From Your Drug Plan It is important to make your pharmacy benefit work for you. Learn about formularies and how to appeal if your medicine isn’t covered by your plan.
Consumer Focus Holiday Safety We got together at the FCIC and came up with some tips about holiday safety that we hope you’ll keep in mind so your celebrations will be fun for everyone.
Menopause The decision whether or not to use hormone therapy for symptoms of menopause is a personal one. We encourage you to get the facts about the benefits and risks.
Federal Information in Other Languages For many Americans, English is their second language. Our Spanish resources page offers news, tips, and Spanish language publications you can order. Also, visit our multi-language gateway for information in many other languages.
National Contact Center Have a question about Federal agencies, programs, benefits, or services? The National Contact Center is only a toll-free call away. Call us
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