Archive for Director’s notebook – Page 3

The CFPB was born out of the 2008 financial crisis to protect the economically vulnerable

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The CFPB will use the authority provided by Congress to address consumer harms in the small dollar lending market

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A new CFPB report shows more than 11 million renters and homeowners are behind on their housing payments

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In 2020, the CFPB issued new rules to help ensure borrowers can afford the mortgages they take on

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Moving forward, the Division of Consumer Education and External Affairs should redouble its efforts to ensure the Bureau engages all consumers who are economically suffering

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is proud to launch an effort to recruit attorneys at all experience levels to join our team

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In furtherance of our mission, I have directed the Division of Research, Markets, and Regulations (RMR) to take some immediate actions, and I want to share my directions publicly

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Last week, I was honored to have been appointed Acting Director of the CFPB by the President

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I am pleased to announce that the Bureau has published the “Statement Regarding the Provision of Financial Products and Services to Consumers with Limited English Proficiency

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Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, federal agencies must publish regulatory agendas twice a year

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