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AMERICANS CAN'T AFFORD
Washington's capital
regulation plan

washington's capitalregulation plan carries areal cost for:

LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME FAMILIES
WASHINGTON'S CAPITAL REGULATION PLAN

has a steep price tag for Americans at a time when consumers are already stretched thin.

This proposal will increase costs for consumers buying groceries, filling up gas tanks, or paying electricity bills.

WASHINGTON'S CAPITAL
REGULATION PLAN
EXPLAINED.
30%
More Capital

Washington's capital regulation plan—known as Basel III Endgame—would require banks to maintain nearly 30% more capital, without any justification. This would increase borrowing costs for low- and middle-income Americans.

After hearing widespread concerns, regulators are making changes to the proposal. They need to keep concerns about rising costs for Americans top of mind.

Americans are facing higher prices and geopolitical uncertainty. Now is not the time to saddle families with even higher costs.

WHY IT MAKESZERO SENSE.VIEW ALL
Resources
11.5.24
FSF
 Basel III Endgame – Harming our Capital Markets and the U.S. Economy 
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