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Your consumer reporting files affect your ability to get a loan, a job, an apartment, and other essentials of life

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From 2018 to 2020, the CFPB estimates that Americans paid roughly $120 billion per year in credit card interest and fees

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This week we partnered with other agencies to ensure that American servicemembers enjoy the full protections of federal law

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This week we partnered with other agencies to oppose a dangerous threat to our nation’s civil rights laws, specifically related to the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, or ECOA

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The CFPB encourages programmers, data scientists and others with knowledge of the algorithms and technologies used by companies, and who know of potential discrimination or other misconduct within our authority, to report it to the CFPB

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The CFPB is required to publish a new strategic plan that communicates the Bureau’s mission, strategic goals, and objectives for the next five years

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Today, I was sworn in as Director of the CFPB

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Support volunteerism including community-based efforts to provide free tax preparation services to people with low incomes

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As part of CFPB’s continued effort to combat housing insecurity and promote racial equity, the Bureau is partnering with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to lead a tech sprint on post-pandemic housing challenges

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The COVID-19 pandemic has made it difficult for renters and landlords to cover housing costs

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