The top U.S. government watchdog for consumer finance has formally scrapped a registry for non-bank financial companies ...
This article originally published at Connecticut faces setback as federal rule could undo medical debt protections. Body ...
A coalition of banking groups has convinced a federal judge to temporarily block enforcement of a U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule aimed at making it easier for consumers to switch ...
The Trump administration has issued an interpretive rule that undermines state laws forbidding the inclusion of medical debt ...
Donald Trump has magnified executive power in three ways. First, he has consolidated the White House’s control over executive branch agencies. Second, he has pushed up against the authorities of the ...
Trump's new open banking rule at the CFPB is restoring the freedom, competition, and choice that define the American economy.
NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump administration is moving to overrule any state laws that may protect consumers’ credit reports from medical debt and other debt issues.
The New Republic on MSNOpinion

Trump’s New Rules Will Wreck People’s Credit

President Donald Trump’s administration is about to ruin a lot of people’s credit. A new interpretative rule set published ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in new guidance says that federal law bars states, including California, from ...
The official’s statement seems to suggest that Trump is seeking a slate of MAGA commissioners to green-light his every whim, ...
The Trump administration has issued a new guidance that could undermine ongoing state efforts to keep medical debt off consumers' credit reports, reversing previous credit protections.
Bank supervision consists of two main prongs: risk management and compliance. On the compliance side, consumer protection laws are being enforced less than at any time since at least the Great ...