Would a Credit Card Bill of Rights Ultimately Help or Harm Consumers?

Would a Credit Card Bill of Rights Ultimately Help or Harm Consumers?

Credit cards help finance our lives, but they can also bury us under an avalanche of debt. Proposals for a Credit Card “Bill of Rights," or a list of specific pro-consumer laws, aim to protect individuals by placing restrictions on credit card companies. But would such legislation end up doing more harm than good?

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Risked-Based Pricing Benefits the Customer
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By American Financial Services Association - A National Trade Association

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