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New Banking Regulations: What Does That Mean for Your Money?

New Banking Regulations: What Does That Mean for Your Money?

Last updated: October 26, 2025 2:54 am
By Anne Johnson
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New Banking Regulations: What Does That Mean for Your Money?

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The Biden administration proposed strict rules for the banking industry. It wanted to increase capital requirements for banks. The Trump administration has taken a different route. It aims to maintain or reduce capital requirements. It has also looked to eliminate “debanking,” which is the act of terminating or denying banking and financial services to an individual or business.

But what does this mean to you? Debanking was a significant problem during the Biden administration. Meanwhile, banks were concerned about proposed capital increases. Both issues affect Americans.

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