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 ...
Tuesday was a deadline for President Donald Trump's 10% cap on credit card interest rates. Now he's calling on Congress to ...
President Donald Trump called for a 10% cap on credit card interest rates. Here's what experts say that could mean for ...
Senator Bernie Sanders calls Wall Street credit card practices 'usury' as major banks profit from 24% average rates while borrowing at 4% from Fed.
President Donald Trump has floated the possibility of a one-year rate cap ...
On Friday, Jan. 9, President Trump shared a message on Truth Social calling for a credit card interest rate cap starting Jan. 20, 2026 — just 11 days after posting. His proposal would cap rates at 10% ...
Industry experts agree that a 10% interest rate cap could lead to the cancellation or severe restriction of credit card accounts for up to 90% of cardholders – specifically those with credit scores ...
A proposed one-year cap on credit card interest rates backed by U.S. President Donald Trump could reduce borrowing costs for some consumers but also limit credit availability, pressure bank profits ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Reviving a campaign pledge, President Donald Trump wants a one-year, 10% cap on credit card interest rates, a move that could save Americans tens of billions of dollars. However, it ...
In a Truth Social post, President Trump stated that he would no longer let Americans be ripped off by credit card companies charging consumers 20% to 30%. While this sounds good on the surface, I ...
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.