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Statement: Trump’s DOJ Lets RealPage Off the Hook for Driving Up Rents
As millions of US families approach the Thanksgiving holiday weekend struggling to afford sky-high housing prices while putting food on the table, the Trump DOJ appears to have granted RealPage and its private equity owner a generous holiday gift.
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Rising Property Insurance Premiums: The Uneven Risks to Household and Systemic Financial Stability
Introduction Property insurance is growing more expensive and harder to obtain throughout the U.S. Climate change and the rising costs of severe weather damage are a crucial cause, but racial and economic inequities within the property insurance market are an important part of the puzzle, and they have been too frequently overlooked. In particular, recent
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Politics Plus: Open Thread November 27 2025
Guest video from Americans for Financial Reform
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Black Agenda Report: Unable to Squeeze Another Dime From Black People, a Subprime Economy Runs Aground
In a 2022 paper, Emily Hirtle, a policy associate for Americans for Financial Reform wrote: “Racism flourishes in the subprime auto market as well – as of 2016, at least eight banks had been accused of increasing interest rates for Black and Latinx borrowers. As Senator Elizabeth Warren remarked in a 2015 speech: ‘The [auto]…
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Finextra: The Genius Act: what needs to be addressed and why should we care?
Additionally, critics like Americans for Financial Reform (AFR) have noted that the act offers “little protection for consumers from failed stablecoins.
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Fact Sheet: CLARITY Act Worse than Last Year’s FIT 21 Crypto Deregulation
From Bad to WorseKey Differences Between Crypto-Backed CLARITY Act and FIT 21 Deregulation Click here for a PDF of this document. This year’s crypto market structure legislation promoted by the industry shares many of the flaws of last year’s crypto legislation, but the deregulatory elements in the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 (H.R.