IP #120: Trump Changes in Q1 - 10% Credit Card Cap, Blocking Big Business From Purchasing Homes
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In this episode of Investor’s Playbook, we’re breaking down two major policy shifts rolled out in Q1 under the Trump administration that could directly impact everyday Americans and investors. First, we look at the proposed 10 percent cap on credit card interest rates and what that could mean for consumers, banks, and the credit industry as a whole. Is this real relief for households, or does it create ripple effects that lenders and markets aren’t ready for?
Then we shift to housing, where new moves aim to block large corporations and big investment firms from buying up single-family homes. We’ll talk about why this matters for homebuyers, renters, real estate investors, and the broader housing market, especially in a time when affordability is already stretched.
This episode connects the policy dots and explains how changes like these don’t just affect headlines—they affect spending, investing, housing, and long-term wealth building. If you want to understand how Q1 policy moves could shape the rest of the year, this is one you don’t want to miss.
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