President Donald Trump noted at the Detroit Economic Club that he's calling to cap credit card rates at 10% for a year.
Trump's 10% credit card rate cap is meant to help struggling borrowers, but industry data shows 80% of accounts could be cut off, hitting those borrowers hardest.
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The Los Angeles Rams and Carolina Panthers opened up the 2025-2026 Wild Card playoffs and the first game of wild card weekend ...
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As customers continue to turn away from using cash, businesses say credit card fees are hampering their margins. On Wednesday ...
President Donald Trump has floated sending $2,000 checks for the tariff revenue under his new policies. When might it happen?