Exterior of the CFPB headquarters in Washington, D.C. Credit/Adobe Stock Exterior of the CFPB headquarters in Washington, D.C. Credit/Adobe Stock

A CFPB proposal to provide a database of auto lending statistics has drawn criticism from Republicans, credit unions, banks and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, while a coalition of consumer groups have encouraged the agency to collect even more data.

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Jim DuPlessis

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