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What would happen if Americans stopped using credit cards? ChatGPT reveals 5 major economic shifts
According to the chatbot, ending credit card use would slash consumer spending, hurt banks, kill rewards, weaken credit ...
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CFPB leadership rethinks popular consumer rules
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is reconsidering a set of recent consumer protections that won broad public support, ...
In the weeks since President Trump's return to office, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, long a target of conservatives, landed in the crosshairs of Elon Musk's DOGE, or Department of ...
Russell Vought’s dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is putting the public at risk in areas ranging from auto loans and digital payments to credit cards and credit reports. Two ...
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from attempting to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. On Saturday, the Trump administration appealed the judge's decision. U ...
A federal judge has rejected a claim by the Trump administration that it is barred from funding a consumer watchdog agency.
A federal appeals court will allow the Trump administration to further shrink the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau but not dismantle it entirely. The Friday evening order from the US DC Circuit ...
CFPB ensures financial markets fairness, focusing on rule enforcement and consumer education. Established post-2008 crisis, CFPB centralizes oversight of banking/lending practices. Investors benefit ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been quiet since the early days of the second Trump presidency, when the administration stopped work at the agency and told staffers to stay home. But ...
The agency, which has returned $21 billion to consumers since its inception, could lose 1,500 of its 1,700 employees, a union warned. By Stacy Cowley The Trump administration sent layoff notices on ...
DALLAS — When Elon Musk posted “CFPB RIP” with a tombstone emoji on X earlier this month, it set off a chain-of-events that continues to threaten the agency’s future. The Consumer Financial Protection ...
District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said that Thursday’s RIF notices sent to more than 1,400 CFPB employees could have violated a court order restricting removals at the agency. “[T]here is reason to ...
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