Banks are celebrating the vote, but consumer advocates warn this could worsen the struggles facing low-income families.
Overdraft fees have been on the decline, but a new Senate decision could herald their comeback. See which banks stand to win.
Lawmakers voted to invalidate a rule adopted last year by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. It now moves to the House ...
The Senate voted on Thursday to overturn a Biden-era rule that limited a bank's ability to penalize customers with overdraft ...
The Senate voted to cancel a rule finalized under former President Joe Biden that capped overdraft fees at large banks and ...
The Senate voted to overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's cap on bank overdraft fees. Here's what you need to ...
As more and more people are watching their money, the U.S. Senate voted to overturn a rule when it comes to overdraft fees.
If the House and the President follow the Senate’s lead, it will be a big win for America. The CFPB's overdraft rule will ...
Surprising no one, the U.S. Senate voted today to repeal a Biden-era rule adopted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
Senate Republicans voted 52-48 to advance a repeal of a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule capping bank and credit ...
The plan is part of Republicans’ wide-ranging assault on the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, which enacted a rule in ...
Senate Republicans hand ‘biggest banks billions in profits from overdraft fees that kick working people when they’re down,’ ...