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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Big banks push back on Trump’s credit card cap, warning of ‘significant’ economic slowdown
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Big banks push back on Trump’s credit card cap, warning of ‘significant’ economic slowdown

Last updated: January 14, 2026 9:05 am
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Some of America’s top bankers are cautioning against President Trump’s proposal to cap credit card interest rates, citing potential negative impacts on lower-income consumers and the overall economy. Senior executives from major banks like JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo have expressed concerns about the proposed measure, arguing that it could lead to a significant economic slowdown and restrict access to credit for many individuals.

During a recent earnings call, Citigroup’s outgoing CFO, Mark Mason, stated that an interest rate cap is not a viable solution to addressing affordability issues. He emphasized the importance of collaboration with the administration to find alternative solutions that would not have such detrimental effects on the economy. Similarly, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan highlighted that imposing caps on credit card interest rates could result in limited credit availability for consumers, ultimately hindering efforts to promote affordability.

The potential consequences of a credit card interest rate cap have already begun to impact the banking sector, with shares of Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Citigroup, and JPMorgan Chase declining in recent days. While some banks reported an increase in net income for the fourth quarter, others experienced a decline compared to the previous year.

President Trump’s proposal for a one-year cap on credit card interest rates has stirred controversy within the financial industry. The president has faced criticism for the lack of clarity on how such a cap would be implemented and enforced, leading to uncertainty among analysts and industry experts. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warned that subprime customers would be particularly affected by the proposed measure, further underscoring the potential risks associated with limiting credit card interest rates.

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Despite the challenges posed by the proposed cap, banking executives remain committed to addressing affordability concerns. Wells Fargo CEO Charles Scharf emphasized the importance of finding solutions to help as many individuals as possible, underscoring the industry’s dedication to promoting financial inclusion.

The impact of a one-year 10% cap on credit card fees could have significant repercussions for large banks, potentially reducing earnings by up to 18%. Citigroup, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo have all reported growth in their credit card businesses, highlighting the importance of this sector for their overall operations. JPMorgan’s recent deal to take over Goldman Sachs’ Apple credit card partnership further underscores the significance of the credit card business for major issuers in the industry.

As the debate over credit card interest rates continues, it is clear that finding a balance between affordability and financial stability is crucial. Banking executives and industry experts are actively engaged in discussions with the administration to explore alternative solutions that would benefit both consumers and the economy as a whole.

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