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Fox Business Two of the largest credit score companies are being fined a combined $23 million for duping consumers. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau accuses TransUnion and Equifax of lying to consumers by telling them that the reports they received were t
Read more ... he same reports that lenders and businesses received but they were not. The bureau also says the companies baited consumers with free or cheap credit scores to hook consumers into costly monthly credit monitoring subscriptions. http://fxn.ws/2iNcXPd
110 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Consumers might be demanding more low-fat food, but new research suggests that perhaps they’d be better off not knowing they’re eating it.
113 months ago
Business Insider The catch: what's good for consumers is often not great for businesses.
116 months ago
The Wall Street Journal American consumers are getting a windfall of billions of dollars a week thanks to low fuel prices, but the economy has little to show for it.
Gas Windfall Fails to Stoke Consumers
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When gas prices began plummeting last fall many economists predicted the savings would act as a giant tax cut by jolting long-weary consumers into stronger spending.
123 months ago
Forbes Consumers frequently declare their love for their smartphone, car, or watch. But can that love be quantified?
125 months ago
Politics GOP Has Dismantled The Constitution, And Consumers Are Getting Screwed
http://www.cnnnext.com/video/9725/gop-has-dismantled-the-constitution-and-consumers-are-getting-screwed/
126 months ago
WSJ Video Falling gas prices are leading consumers to buy more gas guzzlers http://on.wsj.com/1i2790g
127 months ago
TheRoot.com Thought our money didn't matter? Think again.
132 months ago
Mashable - Business 55% of consumers are willing to pay extra to charitable companies.
133 months ago
TechCrunch GrubMarket offers farm-to-table food delivery to consumers
134 months ago
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