The members of one lender trade group support the CFPB’s proposed survey of consumer experiences with debt collection, but think the bureau is likely going to miss a good opportunity to obtain useful data that can be relied on for policymaking.“Considering the range of issues presented and the fact that the bureau’s policy choices will be felt across the U.S. economy, it is critical that the bureau develop a complete and robust factual record to inform its policy choices,” said Virginia O’Neill, assistant chief compliance counsel for the American Bankers Association, in a recent comment letter to the CFPB. As the ABA sees it, a carefully designed and executed consumer survey can be one valuable element of such a...