Trump Administration Dissolves Students and Young Consumers Division of CFPB

Posted May 9, 2018
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Statement: Trump Administration Dissolves Students and Young Consumers Division of CFPB

[Washington] – Today, Mick Mulvaney, the Acting Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), announced plans to dissolve the Students and Young Consumers Division of the CFPB. The Division was responsible for educating students and young people about how to pay for college, access safer financial products, and manage and repay their student debt. The work the division did with young people also helped the CFPB hold bad actors accountable, including providing student loan borrowers more than $750 million in financial relief through CFPB actions.

“By dissolving the Students and Young Consumers Division, Acting Director Mulvaney is directly harming the interests of young people. The division was instrumental in helping students and young consumers navigate a confusing and costly system, as well as taking legal action against lenders, predatory for-profit colleges, loan servicers, and debt collectors who misled young people. During a week where national student loan debt hit $1.5 trillion, this sends clear signals that the CFPB is moving in the same direction as the Department of Education under the Trump Administration: away from protecting students and consumers and toward enabling unscrupulous corporations who place profits over young people.”

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Contact: Paydon Miller