Consumer Financial Protection Bureau monitors consumer debt amid high inflation
As inflation rises, the impact on Americans' day-to-day budgets has become a bigger and bigger concern. CNBC's Sharon Epperson joins 'Squawk Box' to report how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is monitoring consumers' borrowing habits.
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