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Trump, credit card and interest rate

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What happened to Trump’s promise of a 10% cap on credit card interest rates?
President Trump is demanding a 10% cap on credit card interest rates to slash record debt. Current APRs exceed 21%, costing Americans billions. Trump set a January 20, 2026, deadline for banks to comply voluntarily,

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Explained | Americans ‘ripped off’ by credit card companies: Is Trump’s 10% interest cap a debt solution or political promise?
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Trump called for a 10% cap on card rates by Jan. 20. What happened?
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Trump has called for a cap on credit card interest rates. How did they get so high?

Credit card interest rates are near record highs and President Trump has called for a 10% cap on those rates starting Tuesday.
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Why is Trump’s credit card ‘affordability’ pitch unaffordable — for Wall Street? Explained

US President Donald Trump’s 10. per cent credit card interest cap sounds like consumer relief, but Wall Street is panicking, ...
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