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Trump's 10% Credit Card Rate Cap Proposal Threatens Lender Profits, Faces Congressional Hurdles

Story Thread|Trump's Proposed Credit-Card Rate Cap and Reactions

Araverus Team|Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 4:05 AM

Araverus Team

Jan 10, 2026 · 4:05 AM

Consumer Finance · Credit Card Rates · Policy Proposal · Trump

Consumer FinanceCredit Card RatesPolicy ProposalTrump

President Trump has proposed a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10%, criticizing credit card companies for abusing the public amid rising interest rates.

Thread Timeline: Trump's Proposed Credit-Card Rate Cap and Reactions

Jan 10, 2026

Trump's 10% Credit Card Rate Cap Proposal Threatens Lender Profits, Faces Congressional Hurdles(current)

Jan 12, 2026Trump's Rate Cap Plan: Billions Saved for Consumers, Billions Lost for Lenders
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Jan 16, 2026Bank CEOs Navigate Trump's 10% Rate Cap, Warning of Tighter Credit and Profit Pressure

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