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Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

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Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

This is no fairy-tale…

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Average “free checking” overdraft fee: $34

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Average “free checking” overdraft fee: $34

Average amount of actual overdraft: $17

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Average “free checking” overdraft fee: $34

Average amount of actual overdraft: $17

A reasonable cost for credit: Priceless

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Annual dealer interest rate overcharges (kickbacks) on car loans: $20 billion

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Annual dealer interest rate overcharges (kickbacks) on car loans: $20 billion

Extra cost to family buying $20,000 used car: $1,000 - $3,800

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Annual dealer interest rate overcharges (kickbacks) on car loans: $20 billion

Extra cost to family buying $20,000 used car: $1,000 - $3,800

Knowing the real cost of the “deal”: Priceless

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Fees paid each year by low-income families for tax refund anticipation loans (RALs): $1.6 billion

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Fees paid each year by low-income families for tax refund anticipation loans (RALs): $1.6 billion

Cost of using RAL to get your tax refund earlier: $30 per day

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Fees paid each year by low-income families for tax refund anticipation loans (RALs): $1.6 billion

Cost of using RAL to get your tax refund earlier: $30 per day

Protecting taxpayers: Priceless

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Terms of a typical payday “cash advance” loan: Total balance due in 2 weeks, 400% annual interest rate

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Terms of a typical payday “cash advance” loan: Total balance due in 2 weeks, 400% annual interest rate

Percent of payday loans where repayment puts borrower “in the red” and needing another loan : 76%

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Terms of a typical payday “cash advance” loan: Total balance due in 2 weeks, 400% annual interest rate

Percent of payday loans where repayment puts borrower “in the red” and needing another loan : 76%

Loans that don’t trap you in debt: Priceless

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Year Congress gave the Federal Reserve authority to address unfair mortgage lending: 1994

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Year Congress gave the Federal Reserve authority to address unfair mortgage lending: 1994

Year the Fed finally proposed mortgage rules: 2008

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Year Congress gave the Federal Reserve authority to address unfair mortgage lending: 1994

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Year Congress gave the Federal Reserve authority to address unfair mortgage lending: 1994

Year the Fed finally proposed mortgage rules: 2008

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Year Congress gave the Federal Reserve authority to address unfair mortgage lending: 1994

Year the Fed finally proposed mortgage rules: 2008

Fast action on abusive lending: Timeless

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Time Congress gave credit card issuers to comply with new Credit CARD Act rules: 12 months

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Time Congress gave credit card issuers to comply with new Credit CARD Act rules: 12 months

Number of new practices to increase fees & rates the issuers started during this period: 8 (and counting)

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Time Congress gave credit card issuers to comply with new Credit CARD Act rules: 12 months

Number of new practices to increase fees & rates the issuers started during this period: 8 (and counting)

Having companies live by—not outsmart—the rules: Timeless

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Number of federal regulators responsible for overseeing Countrywide Financial and Countrywide Bank: 3

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Number of federal regulators responsible for overseeing Countrywide Financial and Countrywide Bank: 3

Number of taxpayers who will foot the bill for Countrywide's losses: 138 million

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Number of federal regulators responsible for overseeing Countrywide Financial and Countrywide Bank: 3

Number of taxpayers who will foot the bill for Countrywide's losses: 138 million

Cost to taxpayers: Pricey ($5 billion)

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

IndyMac Bank financial “safety rating”* (99=best, 0=worst)

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

IndyMac Bank financial “safety rating”* (99=best, 0=worst)

2006 - 55 2008 - 0

*Source: Highline Financial bank analytics firm

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

IndyMac Bank financial “safety rating”* (99=best, 0=worst)

2006 - 55 2008 - 0

Regulator (OTS) response: Let IndyMac hide problems with fake financial statements

*Source: Highline Financial bank analytics firm

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

IndyMac Bank financial “safety rating”* (99=best, 0=worst)

2006 - 55 2008 - 0

Regulator (OTS) response: Let IndyMac hide problems with fake financial statements

Cost of IndyMac failure: $8.5 - $9.4 billion

*Source: Highline Financial bank analytics firm

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

IndyMac Bank financial “safety rating”* (99=best, 0=worst)

2006 - 55 2008 - 0

Regulator (OTS) response: Let IndyMac hide problems with fake financial statements

Cost of IndyMac failure: $8.5 - $9.4 billion

Regulators who actually enforce their rules: Priceless*Source: Highline Financial bank analytics firm

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Year the OCC ruled that First Franklin Financial could ignore state lending laws: 2003

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Year the OCC ruled that First Franklin Financial could ignore state lending laws: 2003

Year that First Franklin appeared on the OCC’s “Worst 10” list of lenders producing foreclosures: 2009

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Year the OCC ruled that First Franklin Financial could ignore state lending laws: 2003

Year that First Franklin appeared on the OCC’s “Worst 10” list of lenders producing foreclosures: 2009

Time for sensible banking oversight: Now

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Size of most banks disciplined by their regulator (OCC): Small

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Size of most banks disciplined by their regulator (OCC): Small

Size of OCC banks most often the subject of complaints: Big (80% related to 10 large banks)

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Size of most banks disciplined by their regulator (OCC): Small

Size of OCC banks most often the subject of complaints: Big (80% related to 10 large banks)

Need for sensible banking oversight: Huge

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

State efforts to address mortgage abuses (1992-2008): 9,000

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

State efforts to address mortgage abuses (1992-2008): 9,000

Federal Reserve actions during same period: 0

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

State efforts to address mortgage abuses (1992-2008): 9,000

Federal Reserve actions during same period: 0

States’ ability to fix local problems quickly: Priceless

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Percent of mortgage loans exempted from state consumer protection laws by federal regulator (OCC): 43%

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Percent of mortgage loans exempted from state consumer protection laws by federal regulator (OCC): 43%

Increase in families going into foreclosure since 2006: 189%

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Percent of mortgage loans exempted from state consumer protection laws by federal regulator (OCC): 43%

Increase in families going into foreclosure since 2006: 189%

Need for homeowner protection: Climbing

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Number of foreclosures that must be prevented in 2010 to stabilize housing prices*: 3,200,000

*Source: Credit Suisse

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Number of foreclosures that must be prevented in 2010 to stabilize housing prices*: 3,200,000

Number of distressed mortgages that have received permanent fixes** through mortgage servicer voluntary efforts: 31,382

*Source: Credit Suisse** Through 12/10/09

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Number of foreclosures that must be prevented in 2010 to stabilize housing prices*: 3,200,000

Number of distressed mortgages that have received permanent fixes** through mortgage servicer voluntary efforts: 31,382

Housing market recovery: Vital

*Source: Credit Suisse** Through 12/10/09

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Total U.S. budget deficit: $1.4 trillion*

*As of 10/30/09

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Total U.S. budget deficit: $1.4 trillion*

U.S. lost home equity wealth due to nearby foreclosures (2009-2012): $1.9 trillion

*As of 10/30/09

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Total U.S. budget deficit: $1.4 trillion*

U.S. lost home equity wealth due to nearby foreclosures (2009-2012): $1.9 trillion

Economic recovery: Priceless *As of 10/30/09

Why U.S. families need an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency

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