Senate Confirms Richard Cordray as Consumer Watchdog
President Obama thanks lawmakers from both parties for coming together confirm Richard Cordray as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Megan Slack
View ArticleFive Years After Lehman: Taking Stock of Where We Are
Five years after Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy, we want to help everyone get the context and see the full picture. Check out a behind-the-scenes look of the decision-making process that you won't find...
View ArticleA Look Back at Lehman Brothers and Where We Stand Six Years After the...
Take a look back with White House Administration officials who shared the critical moment and key decisions the President made in three different areas of the economy to get us to where we are today....
View Article"A New Foundation Is Laid": President Obama on America's 21st Century Economy
The story of the last six years is the story of progress.Tanya Somanader
View ArticleThe President’s BuySecure Initiative: Protecting Americans from Credit Card...
President Obama's new Executive Order — the first part of the new BuySecure initiative — takes critical steps to protect consumers’ financial security and improve confidence in the marketplace.Jeffrey...
View Article"Conflicts of Interest" Could Be Eroding Your Savings. Here's How We're...
Valerie Jarrett posts on LinkedIn, explaining why we are taking action to help fix the problem of "conflicts of interest" to help ensure all American workers a dignified retirement.Valerie Jarrett
View ArticleMeet the Law That’s Been Quietly Protecting You and Strengthening Our Economy...
Five years ago today, the President signed the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act -- representing some of the most sweeping set of financial reforms we've made since the Great...
View Article5 Years of Wall Street Reform, By the Numbers:
Five years ago today, President Obama signed the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act into law. Lindsay Holst
View ArticleWeekly Address: Wall Street Reform is Working
The President speaks to the progress we have made in making our financial system stronger, safer, and more fair in the years since financial crisis.Amanda Stone
View ArticleProtecting Consumers by Bolstering our Financial Enforcement
The President’s Budget reflects his commitment to protect – and build on – the progress we’ve made reforming Wall Street.Jeffrey Zients
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