Which government agency oversees the Bureau of Consumer Protection?

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Trade Commission
National Credit Union Administration
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

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Answer:

Federal Trade Commission

Explanation:

The Federal Trade Commission was established in 1941 by the Federal trade commissions Act. Its mandate is the enforce laws that prohibit anti-competitive business activities and protect consumers from deceptive and unfair trade practices. The commission seeks to have better customer decisions by promoting consumer awareness on fair business competitive processes.

FTC also seeks to protect consumers from misleading or false business advertisements. It investigates consumer complaints and prosecutes traders believed to have broken the law.

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