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Forbes News source @forbes.com · Jersey City, New Jersey 🇯🇪· 4w

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Warning To Trump: Capping Credit Card Rates Has Unintended Consequences
President Donald Trump wants to cap credit card interest rates at 10% for one year. His proposal has understandable appeal.
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CNBC News source @cnbc.com · New Jersey 🇺🇸· Feb 13

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What a credit card interest rate cap would mean for issuers like Capital One and consumers
Credit card companies are coming under bipartisan attack in Washington as persistent inflation leaves many Americans struggling to make ends meet.
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Yahoo! Finance News source @finance.yahoo.com · New York 🇺🇸· Feb 11

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Credit card debt hits record $1.28 trillion. Here's why -- and how to get ahead of it.
Debt balances continue to rise, according to the latest data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The latest quarterly report on household debt and credit shows that total household debt increased by $191 billion, or 1%, in the fourth quarter of 2025, to a new high of $18.
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USA Today News source @usatoday.com · McLean, Virginia 🇺🇸· Jan 21

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Trump called for a 10% cap on card rates by Jan. 20. What happened?
President Donald Trump called for credit card companies to cap interest rates at 10%, roughly half the industry average, effective Jan.
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HuffPost News source @huffpost.com · United States 🇺🇸· Jan 20

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U.S. Bank Stocks Fall As Investors Weigh Credit Card Rate Cap Deadline
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Jan 19

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As Trump's deadline for a cap on credit card rates looms, banks have only questions and no answers
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NEW YORK (AP) -- President Donald Trump a week ago told the credit card industry it had until Jan.