The Failed Politics of Consumer Financial Protection by Sanford School @ Duke published on 2021-03-07T12:30:23Z As Elizabeth Warren memorably wrote, “It is impossible to buy a toaster that has a one-in-five chance of bursting into flames and burning down your house. But it is possible to refinance an existing home with a mortgage that has the same one-in-five chance of putting the family out on the street.” That quotation is an apt introduction to Mallory SoRelle's book, Democracy Declined – the Failed Politics of Consumer Financial Protection. Consumer financial protections are becoming more and more complex and yet the system still requires individuals to sift through fine print to make sure they aren't going to get taken advantage of by predatory lenders. Show notes, transcript, credits: https://policy360.org/2021/03/05/ep-120-consumer-financial-protection/ Genre Learning Comment by MartyTylerNicholls Insane track Sanford School @ Duke, you should google 'bulletrank', they give out free plays right now. 2021-03-07T13:32:47Z