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April

29
2024
Industry News

doxo Responds to U.S. Federal Trade Commission's Misguided Litigation

SEATTLE, April 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Yesterday, the U.S Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against doxo, a company working to deliver a better bill-paying experience for consumers and billers, with a complaint that indicates a fundamental misunderstanding of the existing bill-pay market and the structural inefficiencies that work against consumers.

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April

29
2024
Trends

CFPB Supervisory Highlights Reflect Continued Emphasis on “Junk Fees”

On April 24, 2024, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released the latest edition of its Supervisory Highlights, this time targeting so-called “junk fees” in the mortgage servicing industry. According to the CFPB, its examiners found that mortgage servicers continued to assess junk fees in a wide array of activities, including unnecessary property inspection fees and improper late fees

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April

29
2024
Industry News

CFPB and DOT Hosting Joint Hearing on Credit Card and Airline Rewards Programs

In furtherance of the Biden Administration’s “junk fee” agenda, on Thursday, May 9, 2024, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the U.S. Department of Transportation will host a hearing on airline and credit card rewards programs.

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April

29
2024
Industry News

Nebraska Enacts Comprehensive Data Privacy Law

On 17 April, 2024, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen signed into law omnibus Legislative Bill 1074, which includes the Nebraska Data Privacy Act, making Nebraska the seventeenth state to adopt comprehensive data privacy legislation.

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April

29
2024
Trends

Here's how much credit card debt the average American has (and how to pay it off)

The current high interest rate environment is putting a strain on many Americans' finances. After years of keeping rates near zero to stimulate the economy during the pandemic, the Federal Reserve aggressively increased rates starting in early 2022 to cool stubbornly high inflation. While the Fed has kept rate hikes paused for the last several meetings, the federal funds rate currently stands at its highest level in 23 years.

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