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President Donald Trump's rapid pullback of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has cost Americans at least $18 ...
Debt collectors may cross legal lines with threats, harassment and deception. Know the red flags (and your rights).
Cutting regulations on bank fees, lenders, and the failure to disburse funds for harmed borrowers had run counter to Trump's campaign pledges.
New self-regulatory guidelines for credit cards and checking accounts are arriving at a time of deregulation in Washington, D ...
Trump's efforts to dismantle CFPB has cost consumers $18 billion in higher fees and canceled restitution. Advocacy groups urge Congress to act.
The bureau was to monitor Bank of America for five years in connection with a $12 million penalty it paid for allegedly ...
Trump’s rollback of CFPB rules has added $18B in consumer costs, with case dismissals and fee cap removals affecting millions ...
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Say Goodbye to Consumer Protection
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which protects consumers from financial fraud, is being dismantled, leaving Americans vulnerable to predatory practices. Consumers should contact their ...
The Byrd bath began last week behind closed doors and will continue for at least several more days. Once it concludes, Senate ...
Women, Black and Latino shoppers, with low credit scores have been the key to BNPL loan success. Credit scores could soon ...
FICO announced Monday that it will begin incorporating buy-now-pay-later data into new scoring models, marking the first time ...
The Senate parliamentarian has rejected several controversial provisions in the GOP’s tax and spending package over the past few days. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) aims to have ...