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Trump's CFPB drops enforcement of buy now, pay later rule in latest rollback of consumer protections
The CFPB said Tuesday it will stop enforcing a Biden-era rule treating buy now, pay later firms like credit card lenders.
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Money Talks News on MSNConsumer Protection at Risk: What CFPB Budget Cuts Mean for Your FinancesAs the CFPB faces potential staff cuts of nearly 90%, consumers may lose protections against predatory financial practices ...
An agency lawyer and union representative opens up about the Trump/Musk rampage on the CFPB, what happens next, and why he’s ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under President Trump plans to make changes to the rule governing consumer financial ...
On April 25, the CFPB filed a joint stipulation of voluntary dismissal with prejudice in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.
The CFPB and seven trade groups filed paperwork in the Fifth Circuit to end litigation related to an update the agency made ...
The remnants of a federal consumer protection watchdog has asked the court to vacate its own regulation barring medical debt ...
The bureau cited resource constraints and fairness, adding that it would focus on “pressing threats.” One opponent said the ...
On April 28, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reinstated a district court order blocking the CFPB from ...
On April 16, the CFPB released an internal memo outlining major shifts in its supervision and enforcement priorities, signaling a retreat from ...
The court granted a joint motion filed by the CFPB and a coalition of trade associations and chambers of commerce. The ...
Gavin Kliger, a 25-year-old DOGE employee tasked with assisting in the recent rollout of more than 1,400 RIF notices at the ...
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