May 18, 2023
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Nation’s Top 10 Consumer Complaints to Be Released

Washington, D.C. – On May 24, 2023 the Consumer Federation of America will release a report analyzing the results of its annual survey of consumer complaints made to state and local consumer protection agencies across the U.S. The report is based on information from thirty-six agencies, in twenty-five states, covering a wide range of consumer complaints received in 2022.
At the press teleconference, CFA will announce:
- The top ten consumer complaints made to state and local consumer protection agencies
- Changes in trends from years past
- Examples of agency successes
- Consumer complaint stories
Date: Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 1:00 PM ET
Call In #: 800-225-9448, use the passcode CFACALL (2322255)
Speakers: Erin Witte, Director of Consumer Protection, CFA
In addition, on hand for the teleconference to help answer reporters’ questions will be representatives from:
- Broward County, Florida Consumer Protection Division
- Georgia Attorney General’s Office
- New York City Dept. of Consumer & Worker Protection
- Maryland Attorney General’s Office
THE REPORT IS AVAILABLE ON AN EMBARGOED BASIS
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Erin Witte
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