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CFPB to stop publishing consumer complaints


August 17, 2026 / By ICBA

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced it is ceasing publication of complaint narratives and visualizations.

Details: The CFPB said:

  • The publication in the Consumer Complaint Database of unverified complaint narratives and associated data visualizations is entirely discretionary.

  • The utility of such publication is minimal and one-sided, while often causing confusion and providing misleading data.

  • Previously published narratives will be in the public domain for Freedom of Information Act purposes.

Background: The CFPB in April said consumer complaints reached an all-time high in 2025.

Going Forward: The CFPB said it will continue to collect, monitor, and respond to consumers’ complaints; to systematically review and assess how well companies are providing responses; to share consumer complaint information securely with prudential regulators and other agencies; and to disclose certain data in response to FOIA requests.

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