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Home » Complaint pace reignites after March slowdown (Under the Hood) 

Complaint pace reignites after March slowdown (Under the Hood) 

Consumers lodged 9,017 complaints with CFPB through midyear 

Marcie BellesbyMarcie Belles
July 11, 2025
in Compliance, Under The Hood
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The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau headquarters in Washington, DC.

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Auto loan- and lease-related complaints filed through June 30 with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau surged 38% year over year. Consumers lodged 9,017 complaints through midyear, up from 6,523 in the prior-year period. The spike in complaints came despite a retreat in enforcement activity at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The agency has rescinded […]

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