On the recordJuly 8, 2015
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has returned $5.3 billion to 15 million consumers who have been subjected to unfair and subjective practices.
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congress.govThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has returned $5.3 billion to 15 million consumers who have been subjected to unfair and subjective practices.
Waters highlights the CFPB's financial restitution to consumers.
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