NACA Urges CFPB to Ensure TILA Applies to PACE loans.

NACA joins consumer organizations on letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau asking the Bureau to ensure Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) loans adhere to the Truth in Lending Act…

NACA in the News: Stop abbreviating 2020. Police say it leaves you open to fraud and could cost you big.

USA Today Stop abbreviating 2020. Police say it leaves you open to fraud and could cost you big. “While it’s early in the year for examples of this kind of…

NACA in the News: Snoop Dogg is Starring in a Scam Debt-Relief Ad Campaign Pouring Millions Into Facebook

Vice Snoop Dogg is Starring In a Scam Debt-Relief Ad Campaign Pouring Millions Into Facebook. “‘Just stay far away,’ warned Ira Rheingold, executive director of the National Association of Consumer…

NACA in the News: This Black Friday, a slew of popular gifts will come with unfair forced arbitration

The Denver Post Guest Commentary: This Black Friday, a slew of popular gifts will come with unfair forced arbitration. By T.A. Taylor-Hunt, Colorado state chair for the National Association of…

NACA to Congress: Support The End Double Taxation of Successful Civil Claims Act

NACA Opposes HUD Proposal to Revise Disparate Impact Standard

NACA submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development urging it not to revise its 2013 Disparate Impact Rule. HUD’s proposal would seriously weaken disparate impact liability…

NACA Supports Bill That Would End Tax Penalties on Consumers

NACA sends this letter in support of the End Double Taxation of Successful Civil Claims Act introduced by Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto. The bill would would ensure that American consumers…

NACA in the News: Reality-TV Show Tries Financial Makeovers for Those With Student Debt

Wall Street Journal Reality-TV Show Tries Financial Makeovers for Those With Student Debt. “Ira Rheingold, executive director of the National Association of Consumer Advocates, said the story arcs of makeover…

NACA in the News: Do You Know Who Owns Your Debt?

GQ Do You Know Who Owns Your Debt? “‘Credit has become a substitute for people who don’t have enough money—they can’t afford health care, they don’t make a living wage,…