A major federal court case could reshape debit card economics nationwide, impacting payment security, reliability, and everyday consumer transactions.
SPPI Files Amicus Brief Supporting the Federal Reserve in Major Debit Card Case
A major federal court case could reshape debit card economics nationwide, impacting payment security, reliability, and everyday consumer transactions.
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Price controls could disrupt debit and credit card transactions nationwide, reshaping everyday payments.
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The Center for Responsible Lending’s “Buried in Debt” report fails as policy analysis.
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The Mortgage Bankers Association’s slow, self-serving defense of the 30-year mortgage proves that lifetime debt, not homeownership, is the product they’re really selling.
Congress must update the Bank Secrecy Act for the 21st century…
A so-called “consumer protection” agency became a case study in regulatory excess and misplaced praise.
This guest commentary was written by Ed Harris, CEO of Harris Northwest Advisors and a Visiting Contributor at the Southwest Public Policy Institute. In his argument about APR, Patrick Brenner is wrong but inadvertently correct on a larger point he doesn’t address. An APR calculation is mathematically accurate. Most fixed-rate 30-year mortgages are priced similarly, […]