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🛒 Making digital savings more accessible. Stop & Shop has announced plans to install Savings Stations—kiosks in all 365 U.S. locations by January—to help customers access digital-only #coupons. While digital deals can offer significant savings, they often exclude customers

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Stop & Shop has announced plans to install Savings Stations—kiosks in all 365 U.S. locations by January—to help customers access digital-only #coupons. While digital deals can offer significant savings, they often exclude customers
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Overdue medical bills are no predictor of how someone will repay future debts. The CFPB is banning lenders from relying on unexpected medical debt to evaluate us for a loan. #ProtectConsumers

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The @CFPB has sued Experian for ''failing' to address mistakes on consumers' credit reports. That's the kind of help consumers count on the @CFPB for.

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No car dealer misrepresentations, No bogus add-ons--Provide a car's REAL price--Who could argue with that? Only shady auto dealers & now the Fifth Circuit has struck down the FTC #CARS Rule. Wow.

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The @CFPB under Director Rohit Chopra has been a trusted source that consumers could rely on to address disputes and hold companies accountable for unfair practices. Many thanks to @chopraCFPB who returned billions of dollars to compensate real people for real financial harms.

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Thank you Rohit Chopra -on your watch-the @CFPB returned more than $6 billion to consumers--from corporate wrongdoing. This is the power of financial regulation—protecting everyday Americans from abusive banks and corporations.

Lauren Saunders (@lsaundersnclc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

House Committee on Financial Services - Democrats Well said! The credit bureaus who mess up your credit report, the big banks that trick you into paying overdraft fees, the payment apps that allow criminals to steal your money all would be happy to see @CFPB gone. #ProtectConsumers

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UNelected, UNaccountable representatives may not value the Consumer Bureau but Consumers do--We value the $21 B the @CFPB returned to real people from unfair & deceptive dealings. @CFPB protects & empowers ordinary people. Get Real DOGE!

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Now Congress wants in on dismantling @CFPB consumer protection rules--it wants to prohibit a limit on bank overdraft fees. How bout they call these overdraft penalty fees what they are--a short term loan!

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“The severity of this attack on the #CFPB cannot be overstated,” said Carla Sanchez-Adams NCLC. "Financial companies have proven time and again that they cannot police themselves.” Telemundo #ProtectConsumers #DefendCFPB telemundo52.com/tu-dinero/cons…

Senator Amy Klobuchar (@senamyklobuchar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Trump Administration and Senate Republicans are pushing to roll back consumer protections that capped overdraft fees at $5 and credit card late fees at $8. Americans are already facing rising costs— now is not the time to hike fees even higher.

The Trump Administration and Senate Republicans are pushing to roll back consumer protections that capped overdraft fees at $5 and credit card late fees at $8.

Americans are already facing rising costs— now is not the time to hike fees even higher.
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Register for free training for #NewYorkCity & #NewJersey advocates. Help clients prevent #scams & #IDTheft. Gather #multilingual resources to #ProtectConsumers #seniors #ImmigrantNewYorkers. Register: surveymonkey.com/r/T9GWFNG #ProtectNewYorkers #EnglishLearners #FinancialLiteracy

Register for free training for #NewYorkCity & #NewJersey advocates. Help clients prevent #scams & #IDTheft. Gather #multilingual resources to #ProtectConsumers #seniors #ImmigrantNewYorkers. Register: surveymonkey.com/r/T9GWFNG #ProtectNewYorkers #EnglishLearners #FinancialLiteracy
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Summer job hunting? Check out this alert from the FTC on how to avoid work-from-home job scams consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alert…

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View our webinar on #ManagingDebt: @BruceMcClary of NFCC, Miriam Straus of Community Catalyst, and Dr. Hurley of JED speak about improving #financialhealth, managing medical debt, and the relationship between financial stress and mental health: youtu.be/hZWZerAEjPU?si…