The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the latest U.S. government agency to have its work halted by the Trump ...
The agency—an unelected regulator with a blank check—has spent much of its short life making things harder for the consumers ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is in the crosshairs of a White House that has halted its work, closed its ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau hurts consumers by overregulating lenders. The Trump administration should shut it ...
Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget and the acting director of CFPB, ordered the federal watchdog ...
Many consumer protections are in limbo, including an $8 cap on credit-card late fees and a proposed rule on selling customer ...
Russell Vought, the newly installed acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, sent an email Saturday night ...
President Trump and other critics of the agency say it needs to be shut down. Supporters of the agency point to its record of protecting consumers.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from firing Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) employees without cause, halting efforts to dismantle the agency. The ruling ...
What is the CFPB? And what would potentially eliminating it mean for American consumers? MIT's Jon Gruber weighs in.
Top officials at the CFPB said Tuesday they had resigned. However, the White House said they had instead been placed on administrative leave.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is in the crosshairs of the White House. But to many people, it has fought abusive ...