On the recordJune 12, 2023
These fees cost families an estimated $12 billion a year, and earlier this year the CFPB proposed a rule to put a cap on unreasonable fees.
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congress.govThese fees cost families an estimated $12 billion a year, and earlier this year the CFPB proposed a rule to put a cap on unreasonable fees.
Warren discusses the financial impact of late fees and proposed regulatory changes.
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