ConsumerHonor was built on a simple belief: that ordinary people deserve honest information, real advocacy, and a fighting chance against the corporations and policies that too often work against their interests.
Every year, American consumers lose hundreds of billions of dollars to hidden fees, deceptive practices, predatory lending, and corporate policies designed to extract money while delivering as little value as possible. The regulatory agencies that were supposed to protect consumers have been weakened. The laws that were supposed to keep corporations honest are often unenforced.
ConsumerHonor exists to level the playing field. We research, report, and explain the consumer issues that matter most — from junk fees and medical debt to prescription drug prices and your legal rights as a buyer. We translate complex policy and legal language into clear, actionable information that you can use today.
We are not funded by corporations, advertisers, or industry groups. Our loyalty is to our readers — the American consumers who deserve better.
These principles guide everything we publish and every position we take.
We verify every claim, cite credible sources, and distinguish between what we know and what we believe. Consumer advocacy is only as powerful as the facts behind it.
Legal and financial complexity is often used as a weapon against consumers. We translate it into plain English so that anyone can understand their rights and options.
We take sides — the consumer's side. We are not neutral observers. We believe that consumers deserve better and we say so clearly and without apology.
Every article we publish is designed to help you save money, protect your rights, or make better decisions. We measure our success by the real-world impact on our readers.
Our editorial decisions are made by our team, not by advertisers or sponsors. We will never publish content that prioritizes commercial interests over consumer interests.
We write for all Americans — not just the financially sophisticated. Consumer protection is a universal need, and our content reflects the full diversity of American consumers.
Our editorial team brings together expertise in consumer law, financial journalism, and public policy advocacy.
Former consumer affairs reporter with 12 years of experience covering financial regulation, corporate accountability, and consumer rights law.
Policy researcher specializing in financial regulation and consumer protection legislation. Previously worked with a national consumer advocacy nonprofit.
Certified financial counselor and personal finance writer focused on practical money-saving strategies for middle-income American households.
We want to hear from readers who have experienced consumer issues firsthand. Your story could help thousands of other Americans.
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