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With credit card interest rates near modern highs, President Trump says he wants to cap the rates for one year.
The American Bankers Association panned the proposal, saying it would "drive consumers toward less regulated, more costly alternatives."
Learn about the Credit Card Accountability Act, which safeguards users from abusive credit card practices, reduces fees, and improves transparency in the financial world.
His declaration requires congressional approval to become law and could restrict some consumers' credit availability.