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Trump's 10% credit card cap sounds great

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 · 15h · on MSN
President Trump demands credit card companies cap interest rates at 10%, but here’s why you shouldn’t wait on Washington to get relief
President Trump is calling for a one-year, 10% cap on all credit card interest rates beginning on January 20, warning financial institutions that they would be “in violation of the law” and subject to “very severe things” if his demand isn’t met (1). That said, don’t rush to tap that plastic for a new big screen TV or designer duds just yet.

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