Deirdre Cummings
Legislative Director, MASSPIRG
617-747-4319
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Legislative Director, MASSPIRG
617-747-4319
[email protected]
MASSPIRG
This week, on July 21, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau turns 5 years old. The CFPB, a brainchild of then-professor Elizabeth Warren, was championed by MASSPIRG and a coalition of civil rights and community groups as part of Wall Street Reform legislation enacted in the wake of the 2008 financial collapse triggered by risky bank practices.
MASSPIRG warned, however, that the successful bureau, the first federal financial agency with only one job, protecting consumers, faces continued threats.
“Despite, or maybe because of, the CFPB’s successes in cleaning up the financial marketplace, powerful special interests from the big banks to the payday lenders and debt collectors all want to weaken its ability to protect consumers from sharp practices that unfairly take hard-earned money from our wallets,” said Deirdre Cummings, MASSPIRG’s legislative director.
Some highlights of the CFPB’s successes:
“Without a doubt, the 2008 financial crisis left millions of consumers without homes or jobs and took trillions of dollars from the retirement accounts of many others,” concluded Cummings. “That’s why it is critical to defend the CFPB, because it is helping consumers hold on to their hard-earned money, and preventing special interests from engaging in the anti-consumer practices that made that crisis even worse.”