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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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We’re concerned that some financial companies are unlawfully considering religion when making decisions on financial products

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Several weeks ago, we issued a market-monitoring inquiry into “buy now, pay later” (BNPL) products and business practices

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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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Consumers told us how credit reporting errors affect their lives

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New analysis in our Making Ends Meet survey series shows that consumers’ finances improved during the pandemic as pandemic policies kept consumers who lost their jobs from suffering financial hardship

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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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Holiday shopping season is here

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

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