A bill would cap credit card rates at 10%, something Trump promised on the campaign trail. Will Trump follow through? Will consumers benefit?
A new bill sponsored by Sens. Sanders and Hawley would cap credit card APRs, but that could reduce access to credit and credit card rewards programs.
Senators Bernie Sanders and Josh Hawley say they will propose a 10 percent limit on credit card interest rates.
The median annual percentage rate (APR) on credit cards is near 25%. Credit card companies charged consumers more than $105 billion in interest in 2022, according to the Consumer Financial ...
Josh Hawley, Bernie Sanders Propose Capping Credit Card Interest Rates At 10% ...
There's a bipartisan debate underway in Congress to potentially cap credit card interest rates — and it involves an unlikely ...
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A new bipartisan bill introduced by a pair of senators would cap credit card interest rates in an effort to help consumers and fulfill one of President Donald Trump's campaign promises.
Sens. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) introduced a bill Tuesday seeking to cap credit card interest rates at ...
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