How to Protect Yourself as Consumer Agency Pauses Operations

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With the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) effectively sidelined by the Trump administration, consumers may need to take extra precautions to safeguard their finances. The CFPB, established after the 2008 financial crisis to protect against fraud and abusive practices, has largely ceased operations after staff cuts and funding halts.

“Everything is on pause right now,” said Delicia Hand, a former CFPB official now with Consumer Reports. Without the agency’s oversight, individuals must be more vigilant in monitoring their financial accounts, understanding loan terms, and reporting potential fraud.

Legal challenges against the administration’s actions are ongoing. A federal judge has temporarily blocked employee terminations and data deletions, with a hearing set for Monday. Until the situation is resolved, consumers should remain proactive by checking credit reports, scrutinizing financial statements, and staying informed about their rights.

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