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Economic Indicators- Major Economic Indicators Latest NumbersConsumer Price Index (CPI): +0.1% in Mar 2010 News Release Historical Data Unemployment Rate: 9.7% in Mar 2010 News Release Historical Data Payroll Employment: +162,000(p) in Mar 2010 News Release Historical Data Average Hourly Earnings: -$0.02(p) in Mar 2010 News Release Historical Data Producer Price Index (PPI): +0.7%(p) in Mar 2010 News Release Historica […]
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Consumer News- Airline Consumer Protection Rules Take EffectAir travelers must no longer be subjected to lengthy tarmac delays on domestic flights and will enjoy additional consumer protections as a result of a new rule. Under the new rule, U.S. airlines operating domestic flights may not permit an aircraft to remain on the tarmac at large and medium hub airports for more than three hours without deplaning passengers […]
- Airline Consumer Protection Rules Take Effect
Economic Analysis- Personal Income and Outlays, March 2010Personal income increased $36.0 billion, or 0.3 percent, and disposable personal income (DPI) increased $32.3 billion, or 0.3 percent, in March, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) increased $58.6 billion, or 0.6 percent. In February, personal income increased $7.1 billion, or 0.1 percent, DPI increased $4.3 […]
- Personal Income and Outlays, March 2010
Budget Office- CBO Joins Other Congressional Offices to Kick Off Annual Global Race for the CureLast week CBO joined other Congressional offices to kick off the annual Global Race for the Cure in DC to raise funds for and awareness about the worldwide movement dedicated to the treatment and prevention of breast cancer. At the “State of Pink” Rally on Capitol Hill, CBO webmaster and breast cancer survivor Simone Thomas joined [...] […]
- CBO Joins Other Congressional Offices to Kick Off Annual Global Race for the Cure
Economic Outlook- H.R. 2421, Mother's Day Centennial Comemorative CoinActPay-as-you-go estimate for the bill as provided by the House Committee on the Budget on May 3, 2010. […]
- Examination of Exposures to Environmental Hazards During Military Service and Health Care for Camp Lejeune and Atsugi Naval Air Facility Veterans and their Families Act of 2010Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs on January 28, 2010 […]
- The Treatment of Federal Receipts and Expenditures in the National Income and Product Accounts[…]
- H.R. 5160, Haiti Economic Lift Program Act of 2010Pay-as-you-go estimate for the bill as amended and provided by the Committee on Ways and Means. […]
- H.R. 4842, Homeland Security Science and Technology Authorization Act of 2010Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the House Committee on Homeland Security on April 15, 2010 […]
- H.R. 2421, Mother's Day Centennial Comemorative CoinAct
Credit Card Users
The Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday proposed a rule amending Regulation Z (Truth in Lending) to protect credit card users from unreasonable late payment and other penalty fees and to require credit card issuers to reconsider increases in interest rates.
“This proposal addresses two key costs of using a credit card–fees and interest rates,” said Federal Reserve Governor Elizabeth A. Duke. “The rule would prevent credit card issuers from charging large penalty fees for small missteps by consumers and would require issuers to reevaluate rate increases imposed since the beginning of last year.”
Among other things, the proposed rule would:
•Prohibit credit card issuers from charging penalty fees (including late payment fees and fees for exceeding the credit limit) that exceed the dollar amount associated with the consumer’s violation of the account terms. For example, card issuers would no longer be permitted to charge a $39 fee when a consumer is late making a $20 minimum payment. Instead, the fee could not exceed $20.
•Ban inactivity fees, such as fees based on the consumer’s failure to use the account to make new purchases.
•Prevent issuers from charging multiple penalty fees based on a single late payment or other violation of the account terms.
•Require credit card issuers to inform consumers of the reasons for increases in rates.
•Require issuers that have increased rates since January 1, 2009 to evaluate whether the reasons for the increase have changed and, if appropriate, to reduce the rate.
The proposed rule represents the third stage of the Federal Reserve’s implementation of the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 (Credit Card Act), which was enacted in May 2009. The provisions of the Credit Card Act addressed in this proposal will go into effect on August 22, 2010. In July 2009, the Board issued a rule implementing the provisions of the Credit Card Act that went into effect on August 20, 2009. In January 2010, the Board issued a rule to implement the provisions of the Credit Card Act that went into effect on February 22, 2010.