276 Groups Oppose Bill, with Wednesday Vote, to Allow Big Banks to Impose Large Overdraft Fees
A resolution to be considered Wednesday would reverse CFPB’s $5 cap on big bank junk fees of $35+
Originally appearing in NPR on February 27, 2025, Dan Weissmann, Emily Pisacreta, and Ellen Weiss quote Chi Chi Wu on the court battle she and her colleagues are mounting to slow down the agency’s dismantling — and where things could go from here. “This is where states can step in and protect the consumers in…
Read More about NPR: A medical-debt watchdog gets sidelined by the new administration
Originally appearing in NPR on February 27, 2025, Laurel Wamsley quotes Lauren Saunders on the consumer group response to the attack on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. “Voters in the last election expressed their dismay with high prices, yet the Administration is stopping the essential work to stop corporate abuses that take billions from people…
Read More about NPR: The CFPB drops its lawsuit against Capital One, marking a major reversal
A federal agency called the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — CFPB for short — has taken big steps to help people with medical debt. But in early February, the Trump administration moved to effectively shutter the agency. Chi Chi Wu, senior attorney at the National Consumer Law Center — describes the court battle she and…
Communities across the country rely on HUD funding for critical housing and homelessness programs, but the Trump administration plans to terminate half of all HUD staff. This will make it impossible for communities to access congressionally approved federal investments needed to address their most pressing housing and homelessness challenges, including the FHA mortgage program. As a…
With CFPB Under Shut-Down Order, Consumers and Groups Act To Save Lifeline for People Harmed by Medical Debt SHERMAN, TEXAS – With the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) under a stop-work order and unable – and apparently unwilling – to defend a rule removing medical debt from credit reports, a coalition of affected consumers and…
Peer-to-peer loan platform, sued by multiple states, claims 0% APR for 400% APR loans WASHINGTON ––Late Friday the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) dismissed, with prejudice, an enforcement action that it had filed last year against SoLo Funds for deceiving borrowers and illegally extracting fees. Under the previous administration, the CFPB had charged SoLo Funds…
Read More about CFPB Drops Lawsuit Against Illegal Tip-Based Payday Lender
Appearing in CNBC on February 21, 2025, Kamaron McNair talks to NCLC Co-Director of Advocacy Abby Shafroth for coverage of talks of eliminating the U.S. Department of Education and the impact on student loan borrowers. First and foremost, even if the department is eliminated, borrowers who owe money on their federal student loans would be…
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