Nearly two years after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
opened its doors, the agency is grappling with an exodus of key staffers
who helped the agency get off the ground.
Dozens of CFPB policymakers, rule writers and attorneys have left in recent months, lured by opportunities in the private sector, burnt out by the bureau’s breakneck pace or disgruntled with what they say is a lack of clear leadership.
Dozens of CFPB policymakers, rule writers and attorneys have left in recent months, lured by opportunities in the private sector, burnt out by the bureau’s breakneck pace or disgruntled with what they say is a lack of clear leadership.
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