Trump calls for credit card interest rate cap
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If President Trump succeeds in capping credit-card APRs at 10%, card issuers could ramp up efforts to keep their best customers.
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When you’re applying for a loan, credit card or lease, knowing the difference between your credit score and credit report can give you some insight into how your lender or landlord views you from a financial risk perspective.
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