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Showing the Latest Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Results
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Allied Progress Goes Old School With Its Fourth Installment of The Payday Lender Hall of Shame
This week’s nominees have been preying on vulnerable people for decades. Let’s meet them, shall we?
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BREAKING: Lawsuit Filed: Groups Seek CFPB Records Around Trump-CFPB Aide Eric Blankenstein
Allied Progress and American Oversight Go to Court Against CFPB on Heels of Troubling Report that CFPB Has Ceased Fair Lending Enforcement Actions
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Allied Progress Presents Its Third Set of Nominees for the Payday Lender Hall of Shame
The Trump-Kraninger CFPB Wants to Help These High-Flying Payday Lender Executives Get Even Richer at Expense of Vulnerable Consumers
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Allied Progress Presents the Next Nominees For The Payday Lender Hall of Shame
CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger Wants To Make These Shady Characters Even Richer On The Backs of Hardworking Consumers
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What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Trump administration Lets CFPB’s Supervision and Exam Staff Plummet By a Third
Trump’s Ideology of Letting Wall Street Police Itself Is Just Asking for Another Financial Crisis
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Valentine’s Day Is Over Yet Trump Education Secretary Betsy DeVos Is Handing Out Sweetheart Deals for Student Loan Servicers
Congressional Hearings Should Be Held Immediately On The Gross Mismanagement and Potential Fraud In The $1.4 Trillion Federal Student Loan Program
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And Here Are the Nominees for the Payday Lender Hall of Shame…
Meet the Cabal of Shady Characters CFPB Director Kraninger is About to Make Richer at Consumers’ Expense.
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It’s Official: Trump/Kraninger Pay Back Their Payday Lender Donors on the Backs of Consumers
New CFPB Proposal Would Help Predatory Lenders Get Rich by Ensnaring Millions More Consumers in the Payday Debt Trap
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The CFPB’s Cognitive Dissonance
Bureau Fines Latest Payday Lender Caught Abusing Consumers Yet Still Plans to Loosen Payday Rules.
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Payday Lenders Announce Massive Quarterly Profits
Two major payday lending companies and a subprime auto lender announced fourth quarter profits collectively exceeding $200 million, undercutting the industry’s complaints that it is too highly regulated to be successful.