A trio of high-profile lawsuits issued at the tail end of the Biden administration indicate that the agency cares more about pursuing a political agenda than it does about helping American consumers.
Because of a recent proposed settlement with the CFPB, some private student loan borrowers may see a stop to collections efforts.
Readers consider the bureau’s policies under Rohit Chopra.
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Cash App users who were victims of fraud may have money coming their way, after the app's parent company was fined $175 ...
Our coverage of this rule and its impacts is ongoing. For more details, see: White House Fact Sheet and CFPB announcement. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed a rule in June that ...
On January 15, 2025, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CPFB” or the “Bureau”) took three coordinated actions related to home equity ...