Trump's 10% credit card cap deadline is here. Will card companies comply?
President Trump called for a one-year 10% cap on credit card rates starting Jan. 20. Here's what credit card companies are doing.
President Trump had set Jan. 20 as a deadline for credit card companies to lower their interest rates to 10% for one year. Now that the date has arrived, most banks and card issuers have largely kept their rates unchanged
Mr. Trump announced the cap on Jan. 9, giving banks and issuers just 11 days to meet his demand.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has said Mr. Trump expects credit card companies to comply with the demand.
"I don't have a specific consequence to outline for you, but certainly this is an expectation and frankly a demand that the president has made," she said Jan. 16.