We need to modernize how financial literacy is taught entirely.
Author: Lucas J. Parker
DC Journal: Trump’s Tariffs Are Changing How Consumers Use Credit
Tariffs and credit price controls are squeezing American families From both sides.
A modernized financial-literacy framework must equip students with practical, real-world tools to navigate an increasingly complex and often predatory consumer-finance landscape.
Report: 1033 Error, Rule Not Sound
The CFPB’s open-banking mandate endangers consumers.
As the December 7 Medicare Open Enrollment deadline approaches, rural seniors face shrinking coverage options as major insurers scale back Medicare Advantage plans nationwide.
A so-called “consumer protection” agency became a case study in regulatory excess and misplaced praise.
Vought Charts New Path for the CFPB
Russell Vought signals a shift toward proportional, efficient regulation after years of CFPB overreach under Rohit Chopra.
A 15% tariff may look like a trade victory, but American families could end up paying the price.
How comparison shopping tools and lead generators revolutionize consumer access to products and services.
