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AFR-CFPB-Birthday-Pe Five Years in the Making and Worth Celebrating Dear Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: Thank you for the work you’re doing to safeguard American consumers, families and communities against the deceptive and abusive practices of big banks, cred card companies, and unscrupulous lenders. Happy Birthday, CFPB. Stay strong. Keep up the good fight! 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