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CFPA

Funny or Die on the Need for a Consumer Financial Protection Agency

March 3, 2010

Funny or Die’s Presidential Reunion from Will Ferrell

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White House on the Proposed CFPA

October 9, 2009

White House economic adviser Austan Goolsbee on the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency:

(via Consumerist)

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Consumer loan defaults still rising, will probably lead to more abuse of consumers

July 7, 2009

More consumers are falling behind in their bills. 6.6% of all credit cards are more than 30 days late, and delinquencies tracked by the American Bankers Association are the highest since it began tracking them in 1974.
The rise in defaults—which is really not news, at this point—will inevitably lead to an increase in debt collection [...]

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Link roundup, week of July 5

July 6, 2009

When I get busy, quality links tend to pile up in my Google Reader queue. Here are some great news items I have not gotten around to blogging about:

Researchers can guess your social-security number from public information like your birthdate and birth location | Red Tape Chronicles
Young adults dispute Suze Orman’s claim that young people today “have [...]

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Consumer Financial Protection Agency must have teeth and be flexible

June 18, 2009

Earlier this week, President Obama announced his plan to create a Consumer Financial Protection Agency as part of his financial reform package. It is a great idea, and I hope it will succeed.
Why we need it
If you buy a sports car, you are not likely to accept a station wagon when you go to pick [...]

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