Since its creation, the CFPB has returned $17.4 billion to more than 200 million Americans; $17.4 billion that otherwise would be on corporate profit statements is now where it belongs, back in consumers' wallets.
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Brown highlights the financial impact of the CFPB's actions on American consumers.
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