Americans for Financial Reform

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Americans for Financial Reform is leading the fight to take on Wall Street, crack down on predatory financial practices, and win real protections for working people.


From exposing financial abuse to pushing for stronger rules that eliminate junk fees, stop predatory lending, and hold corporations accountable, AFR is building the pressure needed to force change at every level: in Congress, in the states, and in the public spotlight.


This work is up against powerful opposition. Wall Street and corporate lobbyists spend millions to protect their profits and block reforms that would put people first. They rely on influence, access, and silence to maintain a system that works for them.


We rely on grassroots power to fight back.


Every dollar helps fuel the research, advocacy, coalition building, and public pressure needed to challenge corporate abuse and win meaningful protections. It’s how we take on financial institutions that exploit people and push for a system that actually works for everyone.


Right now, we also have an opportunity to secure additional grant funding through grassroots nominations, but that opportunity only matters if we continue building the resources and momentum behind this work.


Contribute to Americans for Financial Reform and fund the fight to take on Wall Street, stop predatory financial practices, and protect working people.

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