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Rohit Chopra

Rohit Chopra (born January 30, 1982) is an American consumer advocate who is the third director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and previous member of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Prior to this, Chopra served as assistant director of the CFPB and as the agency's first Student Loan Ombudsman, an office created by the Dodd–Frank Act.[1]

Rohit Chopra
3rd Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Assumed office
October 12, 2021
PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byKathy Kraninger
Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission
In office
May 2, 2018 – October 12, 2021
PresidentDonald Trump
Joe Biden
Preceded byJoshua D. Wright
Succeeded byAlvaro Bedoya
Personal details
Born (1982-01-30) January 30, 1982 (age 42)
Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Education
Signature

In 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Chopra to fill the open Democratic seat on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).[2] Chopra was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate,[3] and was sworn in on May 2, 2018.[4] As a member of the FTC, Chopra supported agency efforts to scrutinize the practices of Big Tech companies such as Google and Facebook.[5]

Considered an ally of Senator Elizabeth Warren,[6] under whom he served at the CFPB, Chopra favors stronger oversight of banks and other financial institutions.[7] In 2021, he was chosen by President Joe Biden to serve as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.[8][9] Chopra is closely associated with efforts to reform the system of student loans in the United States.[10][11]

Education and early career edit

Chopra was born January 30, 1982, to an Indian-American family in Plainfield, New Jersey.[12][13] Chopra graduated from Harvard University in 2004, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts and served as president of the student body. According to The Wall Street Journal, Chopra was known by Harvard students for his "hard-charging style" with a "reputation for being a fierce advocate not afraid to clash with faculty interests".[14]

After graduating from Harvard, Chopra attended the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he received a Master of Business Administration in 2009.[12] Chopra was a recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship to South Korea.[15] Before entering government, he worked at McKinsey & Company, a global management consultancy firm.[16]

Early government career edit

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) edit

In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis and the passage of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act ("Dodd-Frank"), Chopra worked on the implementation team that resulted in the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). At the CFPB, Chopra served as the agency's Student Loan Ombudsman and as the agency's assistant director.[17] During his tenure, the agency sued for-profit colleges Corinthian Colleges[18] and ITT Educational Services,[19] both of which dissolved.

Chopra is a vocal critic of the mounting levels of student loan debt in the United States.[20] In 2012, he released analysis revealing that outstanding student debt exceeded $1 trillion.[21] Chopra co-authored a report with Holly Petraeus that uncovered a student loan overcharging scheme impacting members of the military.[22] Chopra explained his focus on student loan policy to the Wall Street Journal, stating:

In my job, every day I get calls, emails, letters from people who are drowning in debt. I hear the panic in their voices as they worry about their financial future. They aren’t numbers on a spreadsheet. I want to help make things better for them.[14]

Post-CFPB career edit

In 2016, Chopra joined the Department of Education as a senior advisor, where he worked under Under Secretary of Education Ted Mitchell.[23] Later in 2016, Chopra was named by Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as a member of her prepared presidential transition team, though her candidacy was ultimately unsuccessful.[24]

Chopra later became a Senior Fellow at the Consumer Federation of America (CFA), a consumer advocacy group.[15] In 2017, Chopra released a report showing that over 1 million Americans defaulted on a student loan in 2016.[25][26]

Federal Trade Commission (FTC) edit

 
Chopra discussing the impact of student debt at a field hearing in Miami, Florida, in 2013

In 2017, Chopra was recommended by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to fill the open Democratic seat on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).[15] Chopra was formally nominated to the position by President Donald Trump,[2] and was unanimously confirmed by the Senate on April 26, 2018. Chopra officially took office on May 2, 2018.[4] Upon taking office, Chopra became the second Asian-American to serve on the FTC, after Dennis Yao, who served from 1991 to 1994.[27]

During his time on the FTC, Chopra has supported efforts to scrutinize the business practices of "Big Tech" companies such as Google and Facebook.[5] In 2020, Chopra opposed the FTC's $170 million child privacy settlement with Google, arguing that the company was not sufficiently reprimanded for its actions. Chopra had previously opposed the agency's $5 billion settlement with Facebook following a probe of the company's data practices on similar grounds, believing it was an insufficient penalty.[28]

Chopra has stated that the federal government should "investigate how technology platforms may be a threat to our civil rights and the goals of fairness we seek in our society."[29] In 2020, Chopra co-authored a paper with Lina Khan, his former legal advisor,[30] in the University of Chicago Law Review titled "The Case for 'Unfair Methods of Competition' Rulemaking".[31]

Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) edit

Nomination edit

During the 2020 presidential election, Chopra was mentioned as a possible candidate for a Cabinet position in a Biden administration. Chopra was mentioned as a contender for the position of Secretary of Commerce by Politico[32] and the New York Times,[32] but was ultimately nominated to serve as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).[9] Alvaro Bedoya, the Director of the Center on Privacy and Technology, went onto be confirmed as Chopra's replacement at the FTC.[33][34]

Chopra's nomination was praised by Senator Elizabeth Warren, who stated through her Twitter account that "I worked closely with Rohit [Chopra] to set up the CFPB and fight for America's students. It’s terrific that President-elect Biden picked Rohit to run the [CFPB]."[35] Chopra was confirmed 50–48 on September 30, 2021.[36] Vice President Kamala Harris cast a tie-breaking vote on the Senate's motion to invoke cloture on Chopra's nomination.

Tenure edit

As CFPB director, Chopra serves as an ex officio member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).[37] Since taking office, Chopra has scrutinized Big Tech companies' expansion into the payments sector. In one of his first acts in the position, Chopra ordered a probe into Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, PayPal and Block, Inc.-developed platform Square.[38] As CFPB director, Chopra has scrutinized bank overdraft fees.[39]

In October 2022, Chopra announced that the agency would begin data-sharing rulemaking on Section 1033 of the Dodd–Frank Act, which pertains to open banking.[40] In October 2023, the CFPB formally released its Section 1033 proposal, which if implemented would require banks to give consumers their financial data free of charge. The rule would forbid companies with access to users' personal financial information from collecting the data for targeted advertising.[41]

Controversies edit

Under Chopra's watch, the CFPB has been the subject of some controversies.

A lawsuit in 2022 by the American Bankers Association and six other trade groups claimed Chopra was acting in a matter exceeding the agency's legal authority[42] which a WSJ investigation suggested was a mechanism to increase clout at the FTC and FDIC for the purpose of amassing power over businesses, banks, and consumers.[43]

In 2023 the agency failed to protect consumer data resulting in a data breach wherein an employee transferred personal information for 256,000 consumers from forty-five financial institutions.[44]

In January 2024, the agency settled a class action lawsuit brought by minority employees and women who alleged that they were discriminated against by the agency, which included being consistently paid less than their White male colleagues, being unfairly denied promotions, and facing retaliation for making discrimination complaints. As part of the settlement, the agency agreed to pay $6 million dollars towards a settlement fund. The agency did not admit wrongdoing as part of the settlement. [45]

Under Chopra's leadership, the agency for the first time in its history failed to reach an agreement with the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) Chapter 335, which has resulted in employees working without a contract since December 31, 2023.[46] Agency employees are now the only federal workers who haven't received a raise or local cost-of-living increase in 2024, after President Biden authorized an average 5.2% pay raise for federal employees, the largest since the Carter administration.[47] The dispute centers on raising the salary ranges (pay bands) and the salary cap for workers, which the agency has thus far refused to do, despite agreeing in December 2022 to include pay bands and salary cap increases in this round of negotiations and Chopra raising the pay cap for agency executives in December 2023, some of whom are now paid as much as $269,000 a year.[48] By law, the Dodd-Frank Act provides that the agency has to maintain comparability as to compensation and benefits, not only with the Federal Reserve, but with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), among others.[49] The union maintains that raising pay bands and salary caps is essential for complying with the Act, since the Federal Reserve, OCC, and SEC raise these items annually and many already have substantially higher caps than the CFPB. On March 27, 2024, the National President of NTEU sent Chopra a letter, accusing him of avoiding all communication with union leadership, as negotiations drag on and remain stalled. [50]

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External links edit

  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • FTC commissioner Rohit Chopra: Facebook settlement ($5B fine) doesn't fix the issue (CNBC on YouTube, Jul 24, 2019)

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Rohit Chopra born January 30 1982 is an American consumer advocate who is the third director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau CFPB and previous member of the Federal Trade Commission FTC Prior to this Chopra served as assistant director of the CFPB and as the agency s first Student Loan Ombudsman an office created by the Dodd Frank Act 1 Rohit Chopra3rd Director of the Consumer Financial Protection BureauIncumbentAssumed office October 12 2021PresidentJoe BidenPreceded byKathy KraningerCommissioner of the Federal Trade CommissionIn office May 2 2018 October 12 2021PresidentDonald TrumpJoe BidenPreceded byJoshua D WrightSucceeded byAlvaro BedoyaPersonal detailsBorn 1982 01 30 January 30 1982 age 42 Plainfield New Jersey U S Political partyDemocraticEducationHarvard University BA University of Pennsylvania MBA Signature In 2017 President Donald Trump nominated Chopra to fill the open Democratic seat on the Federal Trade Commission FTC 2 Chopra was unanimously confirmed by the U S Senate 3 and was sworn in on May 2 2018 4 As a member of the FTC Chopra supported agency efforts to scrutinize the practices of Big Tech companies such as Google and Facebook 5 Considered an ally of Senator Elizabeth Warren 6 under whom he served at the CFPB Chopra favors stronger oversight of banks and other financial institutions 7 In 2021 he was chosen by President Joe Biden to serve as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 8 9 Chopra is closely associated with efforts to reform the system of student loans in the United States 10 11 Contents 1 Education and early career 2 Early government career 2 1 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau CFPB 2 2 Post CFPB career 3 Federal Trade Commission FTC 4 Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau CFPB 4 1 Nomination 4 2 Tenure 4 3 Controversies 5 References 6 External linksEducation and early career editChopra was born January 30 1982 to an Indian American family in Plainfield New Jersey 12 13 Chopra graduated from Harvard University in 2004 where he earned his Bachelor of Arts and served as president of the student body According to The Wall Street Journal Chopra was known by Harvard students for his hard charging style with a reputation for being a fierce advocate not afraid to clash with faculty interests 14 After graduating from Harvard Chopra attended the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania where he received a Master of Business Administration in 2009 12 Chopra was a recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship to South Korea 15 Before entering government he worked at McKinsey amp Company a global management consultancy firm 16 Early government career editConsumer Financial Protection Bureau CFPB edit In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis and the passage of the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act Dodd Frank Chopra worked on the implementation team that resulted in the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau CFPB At the CFPB Chopra served as the agency s Student Loan Ombudsman and as the agency s assistant director 17 During his tenure the agency sued for profit colleges Corinthian Colleges 18 and ITT Educational Services 19 both of which dissolved Chopra is a vocal critic of the mounting levels of student loan debt in the United States 20 In 2012 he released analysis revealing that outstanding student debt exceeded 1 trillion 21 Chopra co authored a report with Holly Petraeus that uncovered a student loan overcharging scheme impacting members of the military 22 Chopra explained his focus on student loan policy to the Wall Street Journal stating In my job every day I get calls emails letters from people who are drowning in debt I hear the panic in their voices as they worry about their financial future They aren t numbers on a spreadsheet I want to help make things better for them 14 Post CFPB career edit In 2016 Chopra joined the Department of Education as a senior advisor where he worked under Under Secretary of Education Ted Mitchell 23 Later in 2016 Chopra was named by Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as a member of her prepared presidential transition team though her candidacy was ultimately unsuccessful 24 Chopra later became a Senior Fellow at the Consumer Federation of America CFA a consumer advocacy group 15 In 2017 Chopra released a report showing that over 1 million Americans defaulted on a student loan in 2016 25 26 Federal Trade Commission FTC edit nbsp Chopra discussing the impact of student debt at a field hearing in Miami Florida in 2013In 2017 Chopra was recommended by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to fill the open Democratic seat on the Federal Trade Commission FTC 15 Chopra was formally nominated to the position by President Donald Trump 2 and was unanimously confirmed by the Senate on April 26 2018 Chopra officially took office on May 2 2018 4 Upon taking office Chopra became the second Asian American to serve on the FTC after Dennis Yao who served from 1991 to 1994 27 During his time on the FTC Chopra has supported efforts to scrutinize the business practices of Big Tech companies such as Google and Facebook 5 In 2020 Chopra opposed the FTC s 170 million child privacy settlement with Google arguing that the company was not sufficiently reprimanded for its actions Chopra had previously opposed the agency s 5 billion settlement with Facebook following a probe of the company s data practices on similar grounds believing it was an insufficient penalty 28 Chopra has stated that the federal government should investigate how technology platforms may be a threat to our civil rights and the goals of fairness we seek in our society 29 In 2020 Chopra co authored a paper with Lina Khan his former legal advisor 30 in the University of Chicago Law Review titled The Case for Unfair Methods of Competition Rulemaking 31 Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau CFPB editNomination edit During the 2020 presidential election Chopra was mentioned as a possible candidate for a Cabinet position in a Biden administration Chopra was mentioned as a contender for the position of Secretary of Commerce by Politico 32 and the New York Times 32 but was ultimately nominated to serve as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau CFPB 9 Alvaro Bedoya the Director of the Center on Privacy and Technology went onto be confirmed as Chopra s replacement at the FTC 33 34 Chopra s nomination was praised by Senator Elizabeth Warren who stated through her Twitter account that I worked closely with Rohit Chopra to set up the CFPB and fight for America s students It s terrific that President elect Biden picked Rohit to run the CFPB 35 Chopra was confirmed 50 48 on September 30 2021 36 Vice President Kamala Harris cast a tie breaking vote on the Senate s motion to invoke cloture on Chopra s nomination Tenure edit As CFPB director Chopra serves as an ex officio member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC 37 Since taking office Chopra has scrutinized Big Tech companies expansion into the payments sector In one of his first acts in the position Chopra ordered a probe into Amazon Apple Facebook Google PayPal and Block Inc developed platform Square 38 As CFPB director Chopra has scrutinized bank overdraft fees 39 In October 2022 Chopra announced that the agency would begin data sharing rulemaking on Section 1033 of the Dodd Frank Act which pertains to open banking 40 In October 2023 the CFPB formally released its Section 1033 proposal which if implemented would require banks to give consumers their financial data free of charge The rule would forbid companies with access to users personal financial information from collecting the data for targeted advertising 41 Controversies edit Under Chopra s watch the CFPB has been the subject of some controversies A lawsuit in 2022 by the American Bankers Association and six other trade groups claimed Chopra was acting in a matter exceeding the agency s legal authority 42 which a WSJ investigation suggested was a mechanism to increase clout at the FTC and FDIC for the purpose of amassing power over businesses banks and consumers 43 In 2023 the agency failed to protect consumer data resulting in a data breach wherein an employee transferred personal information for 256 000 consumers from forty five financial institutions 44 In January 2024 the agency settled a class action lawsuit brought by minority employees and women who alleged that they were discriminated against by the agency which included being consistently paid less than their White male colleagues being unfairly denied promotions and facing retaliation for making discrimination complaints As part of the settlement the agency agreed to pay 6 million dollars towards a settlement fund The agency did not admit wrongdoing as part of the settlement 45 Under Chopra s leadership the agency for the first time in its history failed to reach an agreement with the National Treasury Employees Union NTEU Chapter 335 which has resulted in employees working without a contract since December 31 2023 46 Agency employees are now the only federal workers who haven t received a raise or local cost of living increase in 2024 after President Biden authorized an average 5 2 pay raise for federal employees the largest since the Carter administration 47 The dispute centers on raising the salary ranges pay bands and the salary cap for workers which the agency has thus far refused to do despite agreeing in December 2022 to include pay bands and salary cap increases in this round of negotiations and Chopra raising the pay cap for agency executives in December 2023 some of whom are now paid as much as 269 000 a year 48 By law the Dodd Frank Act provides that the agency has to maintain comparability as to compensation and benefits not only with the Federal Reserve but with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC the Comptroller of the Currency OCC and the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC among others 49 The union maintains that raising pay bands and salary caps is essential for complying with the Act since the Federal Reserve OCC and SEC raise these items annually and many already have substantially higher caps than the CFPB On March 27 2024 the National President of NTEU sent Chopra a letter accusing him of avoiding all communication with union leadership as negotiations drag on and remain stalled 50 References edit Rohit Chopra Consumer Federation of America Archived from the original on April 27 2018 Retrieved July 3 2018 a b President Donald J Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Personnel to Key Administration Posts whitehouse gov via National Archives Senate Cloakroom on Twitter Retrieved July 3 2018 a b FTC Fully Stocked As 3 More Commissioners Are Sworn In Law360 com Retrieved July 3 2018 a b Reardon Marguerite FTC Democrat says agency should get more aggressive with big tech CNET Retrieved September 10 2021 Restuccia Andrew Ackerman and Andrew January 18 2021 Biden to Pick Rohit Chopra to Lead Consumer Finance Agency Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved September 10 2021 Lazarus David May 21 2021 Column Biden unlike Trump thinks businesses shouldn t be free to abuse consumers Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 10 2021 Biden taps Warren ally Chopra to lead Consumer Bureau POLITICO January 17 2021 Retrieved January 18 2021 a b Ackerman Andrew Restuccia Andrew January 18 2021 Biden to Pick Rohit Chopra to Lead Consumer Finance Agency Wall Street Journal Retrieved January 20 2021 Lieber Ron January 20 2017 6 Tips for Avoiding the Worst Student Loan Repayment Traps The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved September 10 2021 COMMENT OF FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONER ROHIT CHOPRA PDF Federal Trade Commission September 18 2019 a b S Hrg 115 761 NOMINATIONS TO THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION www congress gov Retrieved September 13 2021 Indian American Rohit Chopra nominated as head of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau The Economic Times Retrieved September 10 2021 a b Andriotis AnnaMaria Zibel Alan December 4 2014 CFPB Official Speaks Loudly on Student Loans The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved September 10 2021 a b c Schumer Recommends Consumer Advocate Rohit Chopra to the President to Serve as FTC Commissioner Says Chopra is Eminently Qualified and has Been Putting Interests of Consumers First His Entire Career Senate Democratic Leadership www democrats senate gov May 9 2017 Retrieved September 10 2021 Rohit Chopra Federal Trade Commission April 30 2018 Retrieved September 10 2021 President elect Biden nominates Rohit Chopra to serve as CFPB Director Consumer Finance Monitor January 18 2021 Retrieved September 10 2021 Special announcement for Corinthian students Consumer Financial Protection Bureau February 3 2015 Retrieved July 3 2018 CFPB Sues For Profit College Chain ITT For Predatory Lending Consumer Financial Protection Bureau February 26 2014 Retrieved July 3 2018 Andriotis AnnaMaria Zibel Alan December 4 2014 CFPB Official Speaks Loudly on Student Loans Wall Street Journal Mitchell Josh Jackson Randall Maya March 22 2012 Student Loan Debt Tops 1 Trillion Wall Street Journal https files consumerfinance gov f 201210 cfpb servicemember student loan servicing pdf bare URL PDF Halperin David January 13 2016 Rohit Chopra Joins Department of Education HuffPost Retrieved September 10 2021 Hefling Kimberly Stratford Michael August 30 2016 Clinton names Warren ally to transition team POLITICO Retrieved September 10 2021 Mitchell Josh March 14 2017 Student Loan Defaults Rose by 1 1 Million in 2016 Wall Street Journal Berman Jillian More than 1 million borrowers defaulted on their student loans last year Marketwatch Retrieved July 3 2018 Birnbaum Emily April 21 2021 What to watch at Lina Khan s confirmation hearing POLITICO Retrieved September 11 2021 Feiner Jennifer Elias Lauren September 4 2019 YouTube will pay 170 million to settle claims it violated child privacy laws CNBC Retrieved September 10 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Chopra Rohit February 10 2019 Prepared Remarks of Federal Trade Commissioner Rohit Chopra Silicon Flatirons Conference PDF Federal Trade Commission President Biden Announces his Intent to Nominate Lina Khan for Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission The White House March 22 2021 Retrieved September 10 2021 Chopra Rohit Khan Lina 2020 The Case for Unfair Methods of Competition Rulemaking University of Chicago Law Review 87 a b Meyer Theodoric September 18 2020 How K Street sees a Biden presidency POLITICO Retrieved September 10 2021 Biden taps privacy advocate Alvaro Bedoya for FTC POLITICO September 13 2021 Retrieved September 13 2021 On the Nomination Confirmation Alvaro M Bedoya of Maryland to be a Federal Trade Commissioner US Senate Retrieved May 11 2022 Warren Elizabeth SenWarren January 18 2021 I worked closely with Rohit ChopraFTC to set up the CFPB and fight for America s students It s terrific that President elect Biden picked Rohit to run the CFPB He s been a fearless champion for consumers at the FTC and will be a fearless champion leading the consumer agency Tweet Archived from the original on September 10 2021 Retrieved September 10 2021 via Twitter On the Nomination Confirmation Rohit Chopra of the District of Columbia to be Director Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection United States Senate September 30 2021 Retrieved September 30 2021 Reilly Caitlin December 19 2022 Senate confirms Gruenberg as FDIC chair two others to join board Roll Call Retrieved December 20 2022 DeChiaro Dean October 26 2021 Chopra brings Big Tech scrutiny to new consumer protection post Roll Call Retrieved February 8 2023 Iacurci Greg December 1 2021 Financial watchdog cracks down on bank overdraft fees CNBC Retrieved December 24 2023 O Donnell Katy October 25 2022 POLITICO Pro Chopra CFPB to draft data sharing rule in 2023 Politico Retrieved February 8 2023 The power to walk away CFPB moves to give consumers control over financial data POLITICO October 19 2023 Retrieved December 24 2023 ABA Sues CFPB for Abuse of Statutory Authority www aba com Retrieved March 1 2024 Ackerman Ryan Tracy and Andrew How a D C Bureaucrat Amassed Power Over Businesses Banks and Consumers WSJ Retrieved March 1 2024 O Donnell Katy CFPB says employee breached data of 250 000 consumers in major incident Politico Retrieved March 1 2024 Johnson Elliot January 25 2024 CFPB Agrees to Pay 6M to Settle Discrimination Claims by Black and Hispanic Employees Ballard Spahr LLP Retrieved April 18 2024 Weinberger Evan Pay Raise Fight at CFPB Boils Over Imperiling Wage Negotiations Bloomberg Law Retrieved April 18 2024 Wagner Erich December 21 2023 Biden signs order finalizing 5 2 pay raise for feds in 2024 Government Executive Retrieved April 18 2024 Prescod Paul Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Workers Want a Raise Jacobin Retrieved April 18 2024 Legal Information Institute Cornell Law School 12 U S C 1833b Comparability in compensation schedules Cornell Retrieved April 18 2024 Weinberger Evan Union slams CFPB Head for Unacceptable Lack of Communication Bloomberg Law Retrieved April 18 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rohit Chopra Appearances on C SPAN FTC commissioner Rohit Chopra Facebook settlement 5B fine doesn t fix the issue CNBC on YouTube Jul 24 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rohit Chopra amp oldid 1219978219, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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