The Washington Post reports that Republican party leaders want to impose new restrictions on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which shields people from deceptive financial practices.
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A new rule from the CFPB aims to empower consumers by granting them control over their financial data. But that assumes we have the ability to do that. Bad assumption.