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Kraninger Should Resign After Furthering Predatory Lending in Middle of a Recession
Consumer watchdog group Allied Progress is calling on Trump CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger to resign after selling out millions of vulnerable Americans to predatory lenders as the economy continues to slip further into recession, especially in communities of color.
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Members Of Congress Ask For Inclusion Of Payday Lenders In SBA Paycheck Protection Program
If these members of Congress think payday lenders deserve a taxpayer bailout, perhaps they should go all the way and make sure the loan comes with a 400% interest rate, too.
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Kraninger Will Soon Decide Between Another Giveaway to Predatory Lenders, or Protecting Consumers
Trump’s Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Kathy Kraninger will soon make a critical choice.
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Allied Progress Presents Its Final Nominees for The Payday Lenders Hall of Shame
Spoiler Alert: each and every nominee from the predatory lending industry are winners under the Trump administration’s plan to tear up the ability-to-repay standard.
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More Schemers, Cheats, and Grifters Inducted into Allied Progress’ Payday Lender Hall of Shame
This week’s installment of nominees are an especially shady bunch.
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ICYMI: Top payday industry lawyer calls Trump-CFPB payday protection rollback plan “three-run homer”
We just wish CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger would also dispense with the charade that her payday protection rollback plan is benefitting anyone other than Trump’s payday industry donor friends. They aren’t fooling anyone.”
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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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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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The Trump-Payday Lender Lovefest Gets Steamier
The Payday Industry’s National Trade Group Set to Get Its Swank On at a Trump Resort — AGAIN — a Month After Trump Administration Proposes Laxer Payday Regulations.
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Payday Lenders Probed by Feds in Ohio Also Gave $1.25 Million to Trump Inaugural Committee Now Being Probed by Feds
The investigations center on questions of improper influence and attempting to buy access.