Why the Senate should protect funding for the CFPB

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Mike Calhoun | National Mortgage News
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been an effective watchdog for consumers, and its secure, independent funding is key to its effectiveness. That's why a new proposal from the Senate Banking Committee for the massive budget bill now quickly moving through Congress (H.R. 1) to eliminate this source of funding for the Consumer Bureau is so dangerous. Congress wisely created...

How much Buy Now, Pay Later debt is out there?

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Janet Nguyen | Marketplace
While we don’t have a central database on total debt, different studies can shed light on the types of consumers who use BNPL services. There are some data points about BNPL users that suggest they’re “financially vulnerable,” said Nadine Chabrier, senior litigation and policy counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending.

House Committee Votes to Strip CFPB Victim Fund

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Charlene Crowell | The Chicago Crusader
For more than a decade, consumers have lauded the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for its myriad accomplishments that have brought transparency and fairness to the financial marketplace. Earlier this year, a survey commissioned by the Center for Responsible Lending found that 82 percent of Americans believe it is important to regulate financial services to ensure they are fair for...

91-year-old veteran faces snowballing payday loan with 682% interest rate. Here's how it is legal

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Stephanie Sierra and Simone Chavoor, Olivia Gonzales | ABC News
"You reach out in a moment of desperation and then they lock you in," said Ellen Harnick, the executive vice president of the Center for Responsible Lending. "Plain Green Loans is one of the notorious companies. They flout state interest rate limits. And tout themselves as providing 'access to credit.' But this isn't credit. This is real harm."

Plans to shutter education department add to financial aid confusion

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Charlene Crowell | Pittsburgh Courier
The chaos and confusion resulting from systemic changes and closures at multiple federal agencies have now reached the $242 billion budget of the Department of Education. With the agency’s workforce cut in half, and plans announced to shut it down, millions of students and families who rely on federal financial aid for higher education are facing a front-line assault.

The $5 Limit on Overdraft Fees May Soon Be Struck Down

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The New York Times
“People with low incomes really bear the brunt of this,” said Nadine Chabrier, senior policy and litigation counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending. Consumers also won’t see lower fees when they pay their credit card bills late.