Virginia AG Joins Multistate Suit Over CFPB Funding Signaling More Aggressive Enforcement
March 11, 2026 11:59 pmVirginia’s new AG Jay Jones has joined Democratic AGs in a multistate suit to force restoration of CFPB funding, and... View Article
Virginia’s new AG Jay Jones has joined Democratic AGs in a multistate suit to force restoration of CFPB funding, and... View Article
Michigan Senators approved two bill packages Wednesday limiting how and when hospitals and debt collectors can go after unpaid bills... View Article
The resumption of student loan payments has pushed delinquency back to roughly 2019 levels, but with borrowers now carrying larger... View Article
The Federal Trade Commission has formally reopened rulemaking around negative option marketing, seeking public comment on whether and how it... View Article
Things like your name, home address, date of birth and even your Social Security number may have been sitting... View Article
Southern counties, especially in Florida, topped a list of local housing markets most vulnerable to declines from economic shocks at... View Article
The Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday that it will send a total of $47.2 million in refunds to hundreds of... View Article
FTC’s lawsuit against Walmart carries warning for gig workers The FTC’s lawsuit and $100 million settlement with Walmart over its... View Article
Invitation Homes was sued by the FTC in 2024 and the agency said Wednesday it’s sending checks totaling $47.2 million... View Article
A February forecast from TransUnion, one of the three major credit reporting agencies, anticipates that unsecured personal loans will be... View Article
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