You may want to spend your credit card points now, expert says — but not because of the potential for a 10% interest rate cap ...
President Trump has called for a 10% cap on credit card interest rates. What to know to get a lender's best rates sooner.
Tuesday was a deadline for President Donald Trump's 10% cap on credit card interest rates. Now he's calling on Congress to ...
The first step, consumer finance experts say, is to ask your card issuer to reduce the rate. And with average balances now $6,500, consider using your tax refund to put a dent in the debt.
The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to write laws regulating commerce and financial markets — including ...
Credit card interest rates are near record highs and President Trump has called for a 10% cap on those rates starting Tuesday.
If you were waiting for your credit card interest rate to plummet to 10% on Jan. 20, don't hold your breath.
As part of a series of efforts to make life more affordable, President Donald Trump aims to help Americans with credit-card ...
On Friday, President Trump called for a one-year cap of 10% on credit card interest rates, set to begin Jan. 20. Without congressional legislation, implementing a rate cap would likely be challenging.