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Tomorrow is the 12th anniversary of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

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This week, we joined the State of Maine to file an amicus brief to help ensure that consumers receive critical protections when taking out loans

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Timemark, Inc

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Beginning on Monday, July 3, we’re accepting applications to serve on our four advisory committees, which provide insight and advice as we carry out our work

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The CFPB filed an amicus brief to protect consumers’ right to challenge discrimination under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act

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In a response to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy’s inquiry into automated worker surveillance, the CFPB has also outlined concerns about the potential harms workers may face when algorithms continually determine a worker’s earnings, hours, and more

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The CFPB is extending the deadline for public input on the full scope and breadth of data brokers and their business practices, including the impact on consumers’ daily lives, and whether they are all playing by the same rules

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Extendimos la fecha tope para recibir comentarios públicos sobre la extensión y alcance de los corredores de datos y sus prácticas de negocios, incluyendo su impacto en la vida cotidiana de los consumidores, y si éstos están cumpliendo las mismas normas

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More than 6,500 consumers who were misled by false promises and paid fees to Burlington Financial Group will receive checks in the mail this month from the CFPB’s Civil Penalty Fund

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More than 78,000 consumers harmed by College Financial Advisory and Student Financial Resource Center will receive checks in the mail this month

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