Student Consumer Action Network

Don't Get Ripped Off

After Wall Street practices brought down the entire U.S. and parts of the world economies, Congress finally stepped up in July 2010 and created the INPIRG students-backed Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a new agency that will act as a counterbalance to the banks and ensure that the credit cards, mortgages, and student loans that consumers use are safe and easy to understand. When you have a complaint about a bank or credit card company, you can call on the new CFPB.

Our economy needs to be fair to consumers in order to function. While a company may make a short-term profit from ripping off consumers or putting an unsafe product on the market, it's not good for anyone in the long term. 

Our consumer program works to protect consumers by:

  • Alerting the publice to hidden dangers, scams, and unsafe products
  • Educating consumers about the choices available by conducting price surveys of various products and services available to students in an effort to allow them to the make the best choices for themselves.
  • Educating consumers about their rights in the marketplace by producing consumer guides to help people navigate the marketplace.
  • Advocating for change by working to build the support it takes to pass consumer protection legislation in our states and in D.C.

As students, we're particularly vulnerable to some specific consumer issues:

  • Online Privacy
  • Identity Theft
  • Renters Rights
  • Student Tax Breaks
  • Credit Cards
  • Spring Break and Travel Ripoffs
  • Cell Phones
  • Health Insurance 
  • Private Student Loans

Latest Updates

Blog Post | Consumer, Higher Ed, Hunger, Sustainability, Textbooks, Transit

Highlights from Fall Semester | Sydney Hofferth

 

Thanks for being part of INPIRG and helping make 2011 such a success.

Check out some of our highlights from the year:

• Collecting 250 pounds of food and 300 articles of clothing to fight poverty in Bloomington.

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Groups target textbook prices to rein in college costs

A push to create free or inexpensive textbooks is gaining momentum as educators, philanthropists and policymakers nationwide search for new ways to rein in college costs.

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Blog Post | Consumer

2012 Starts with a Win!! | Sydney Hofferth

2012 has already brought a tremendous victory for students and families.

Today the President appointed Richard Cordray as the director of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The CFPB will rein in the bad business practices of banks, lenders, and credit card companies.

The president is doing the right thing for students and consumers, and he should know we appreciate it.

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Report | Consumer

The Small Business Dilemma: How Rising Health Care Costs are Tough on Small Business

When it comes to health care, American small business owners are getting a raw deal. While the current insurance marketplace offers some options to larger employers, it too often leaves small business owners on the outside looking in. They face unpredictable changes in costs, and far too often they are forced to choose between covering employees and the very survival of their businesses.

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