Not a Want, But a Need: Card Rewards a Lifeline for American Consumers
Consumers of all incomes take advantage of credit cards and cash back reward programs, but the most financially vulnerable households depend on them to help make ends meet.
Consumers of all incomes take advantage of credit cards and cash back reward programs, but the most financially vulnerable households depend on them to help make ends meet.
Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) was against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) before he was for it.
Upset that Congressional action on their flawed credit card bill has stalled, Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Roger Marshall (R-KS) have resorted to seeking government-backed retribution against those opposed to their bill.
The Durbin-Marshall credit card bill is just another way for corporate mega-stores to benefit, while already struggling business owners and consumers pay the price.
A new threat looms for small businesses in the form of the Durbin-Marshall credit card bill.
A new threat looms for small businesses in the form of the Durbin-Marshall credit card bill.
If Senators Durbin and Marshall’s credit card bill were to pass, the way your credit card works and the way your rewards programs work would be dramatically changed.
Supporters of a new bill in Congress like to tout that they are doing it for small businesses and the American people. But in reality, that’s not at all who will benefit from the new credit card mandates they are pushing in the name of increased competition.
A bill in Congress being pushed by Senators Dick Durbin and Roger Marshall would make it harder for mom and pop retailers to compete, while lining the pockets of those mega-stores.
Supporters of a new bill in Congress like to tout that they are doing it for small businesses and the American people. But in reality, that’s not at all who will benefit from the new credit card mandates they are pushing in the name of increased competition.
A bill in Congress being pushed by Senators Dick Durbin and Roger Marshall would make it harder for mom and pop retailers to compete, while lining the pockets of those mega-stores.
A new bill sponsored by Senator Dick Durbin threatens to compromise Americans’ data security.
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Sens. Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Roger Marshall (R-KS) are pushing for a new law that will hurt local community banks, credit unions, and your data security.
Walmart hopes you are already focused on holiday prep and not paying attention to what’s happening on Capitol Hill.
The “Credit Card Competition Act” introduced by Sen. Durbin (D-IL) this past summer aims to give the Federal Reserve the power to control how payments on credit cards are routed.
Sen. Dick Durbin’s latest bill will put Americans at greater risk of being hacked and exposed to foreign payment networks.
Sen. Dick Durbin’s “Credit Card Competition Act” will put American consumers at risk of being hacked.
Walmart hopes you are already focused on holiday prep and not paying attention to what’s happening on Capitol Hill.
The “Credit Card Competition Act” introduced by Sen. Durbin (D-IL) this past summer aims to give the Federal Reserve the power to control how payments on credit cards are routed.
Sen. Dick Durbin’s latest bill will put Americans at greater risk of being hacked and exposed to foreign payment networks.
Sen. Dick Durbin’s “Credit Card Competition Act” will put American consumers at risk of being hacked.
Sen. Dick Durbin’s “Credit Card Competition Act” will put American consumers at risk of being hacked.
A new bill being pushed by Sen. Durbin (D-IL) will cut banks and credit unions’ ability to offer the latest in anti-fraud technology to their customers.
Walmart hopes you are already focused on holiday prep and not paying attention to what’s happening on Capitol Hill.
The “Credit Card Competition Act” introduced by Sen. Durbin (D-IL) this past summer aims to give the Federal Reserve the power to control how payments on credit cards are routed.
Sen. Dick Durbin’s latest bill will put Americans at greater risk of being hacked and exposed to foreign payment networks.
It’s always a bit of a red flag when Walmart or Target says they are doing something in the name of competition.
Big box retailers like Target are aggressively lobbying for a new bill that will slash consumers’ payment security protections.
Walmart and other big-box retailers want to enjoy the many benefits of accepting credit cards without having to pay for that privilege.
Sen. Dick Durban’s Credit Card Competition Act of 2023 severely upend how payments and credit card rewards programs work.
The credit card payment world doesn’t need new “fake competitive” measures.
Billion-dollar businesses like Walmart and Target do not need another government handout like the Credit Card Competition Act.
Everyone who cares about small businesses should oppose the Big Box Bait and Switch bill making its way through Congress.
Walmart has convinced a handful of lawmakers in Congress that the $600+ billion company needs a government handout.