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Trump floats temporary cap of ~10% on credit card interest rates - report
Former President Donald J. Trump has suggested a temporary cap on credit card interest rates of about 10% during a campaign speech, according to media reports. However, Trump, if he wins in November,
Harris owns a gun? Trump wants to cap credit card rates? Party lines blur in campaign’s last stretch
Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are taking stances that would have once been anathema to their bases, scrambling longtime assumptions about what each party stands for.
Trump wants to cap credit card interest rates at 10% — critics warn that it could cause people to lose their cards
“While working Americans catch up, we’re going to put a temporary cap on credit card interest rates,” Trump spoke to a packed audience during a campaign rally in New York on Sept. 18. “We’re going to cap it at around 10%. We can’t let them make 25 and 30%.”
Trump rekindles credit card rate debate
Donald Trump surprised the financial services industry when he floated “a temporary cap” on credit card interest rates during a campaign speech.
Trump suggests capping annual credit card interest rates at 10% — but critics fear ‘price controls’
Former President Donald Trump floated limiting annual credit card interest rates to a maximum of 10% during a campaign stop on Long Island Wednesday night, prompting banking groups to push back against the plan as the Republican version of Democrat Kamala Harris’ widely panned “price controls.”
This Week In Credit Card News: Trump Proposes Short Term Cap On Credit Card Interest Rates
Donald Trump made headlines Wednesday night, promising a crowd in New York he would, if restored to the White House, put a “temporary cap on credit card interest rates … at around 10%,” if he were elected.
Republican representative demands Harris, 'what type of gun she has'
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Before you sign up for a store credit card, know what you’re getting into
With holiday shopping season around the corner, experts recommend caution when your favorite store offers you a credit card.
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August credit card data shows no signs of 'blowups' amid qualms over consumer
Credit card issuers, on average, reported solid metrics in August as net charge-offs declined and delinquencies moved up by ...
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Research Says You Might Be Overpaying Your Credit Card Interest by $500
If you have a credit card from a big bank, then chances are good you're paying more interest than you need to. Find out more ...
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Here’s how automatic credit card payments could backfire
Financial "nudges" meant to encourage better financial habits often appear to work at first, but recent studies show that ...
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Credit card debt forgiveness could make sense this October. Here's why.
The Fed cut rates last week, but it may not provide enough relief for those facing high-rate credit card debt.
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