Industry representatives are getting increasingly antsy about how big the CFPBs consumer database is becoming. Reports have emerged that suggest the bureau has been demanding voluminous amounts of information from banks about credit cards and other financial products and services while also purchasing data from vendors about various financial products such as auto and payday loans. The CFPB is said to be purchasing some of this data from private companies, such as Experian, which reportedly is being paid up to $8.4 million for...