'Buy now, pay later' can be a useful tool – but it can also trap you in debt
The concern is that consumers will buy more and spend more, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau warned in 2021. The rule change, which takes effect this summer, is a good move by the CFPB for a financial product that gained popularity during the pandemic. A recently released Federal Reserve report on the economic well-being of American households found…
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