$17.4 billion that otherwise would be on corporate profit statements is now where it belongs: back in consumers' wallets.
They are protecting consumers from being forced to pay debts they do not owe to nursing homes.
I led 35 of my Senate colleagues in filing an amicus brief defending the CFPB's constitutionality.
In just one action, the CFPB returned millions to servicemembers by going after a title lender that violated servicemembers' financial right...
We created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to fight for all the Americans who have no other way to stand up to powerful interest gr...
Of course, Wall Street doesn't like what the CFPB does.
The CFPB is going after those that discriminate in home lending, provide shady financial products, and prey on the elderly and students and ...
Under Director Chopra's leadership, the CFPB is back to doing its job--standing up to bad actors, protecting people's paychecks and savings,...
We created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to fight for all the Americans who have no other way to stand up to powerful corporation...
They are working to ensure homes are valued fairly, helping working families build generational wealth.
This lawsuit is a half-baked, bad-faith, dangerous legal ploy to do through the courts what Wall Street and their Congressional allies could...
Since its creation, the CFPB has returned $17.4 billion to more than 200 million Americans; $17.4 billion that otherwise would be on corpora...
They trust their farmer more than a government agent.
Mr. Salatin said it best when he said: 'They trust their farmer more than a government agent.' Amen to that.