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Trump's Payback to Payday Lenders, NY Times Editorial: 2/12/19.. (in yesterday's paper)
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/12/opinion/trump-payday-loans.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=undefinedThe federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau betrayed financially vulnerable Americans last week by proposing to gut rules conceived during the Obama era that shield borrowers from predatory loans carrying interest rates of 400 percent or more. The bureaus proposal is based on a legally dubious rationale that will surely be challenged in federal court. The agencys abdication of its mandate to protect consumers underscores the need for state usury laws, which have passed in 16 states and offer the surest path to curtailing debt-trap lending.
Payday lenders promote easy loans for workers who run short of cash between paychecks and who typically promise to repay the debt within two weeks. But voluminous data collected by the consumer protection bureau showed that the industrys business model in which a $500 loan could cost a borrower $75 or more in interest just two weeks later was built on the presumption that customers would be unable to pay at the appointed time and would be forced to run up the tab by borrowing again.
A 2014 bureau study of 12 million similar loans found that over 60 percent went to borrowers who took out seven or more loans in a row. In fact, a majority of loans went to people who renewed so many times that they ended up paying more in fees than the amount of money they originally borrowed. Among those trapped in this debilitating cycle were many people scrimping by on disability income.
After years of research, the bureau in 2017 issued sensible regulations governing loans that lasted 45 days or fewer. The cornerstone rule required payday lenders to determine whether the borrower could repay the debt while still meeting living expenses. The point was to create a supply of small-dollar loans that allowed lenders to earn a reasonable profit without driving borrowers into penury.
This strategy was clearly working. But the Trump administration established from the start that it was more interested in rewarding the lending industry than protecting borrowers. Mick Mulvaney, as the bureaus acting director, sided with the lenders last year when they went to court to block the regulations. The bureaus new director, Kathleen Kraninger, has now proposed hollowing out nearly all of the meaningful requirements in the rules.......
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Trump's Payback to Payday Lenders, NY Times Editorial: 2/12/19.. (in yesterday's paper) (Original Post)
Stuart G
Feb 2019
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Bluepinky
(2,276 posts)1. The recent government shutdown may have been a payback to payday lenders.
I wonder how many federal employees were forced to borrow money from a predatory payday lender?
Stuart G
(38,449 posts)2. I now wonder the exact same thing..
..I hadn't looked at it that way, but Trump might have gotten a lot of money in political contributions from the "PayDay" Lending industry, and perhaps this is payback.
..My question is ...........Why would Trump do that???.............But I already know the answer...Trump is out to screw everyone but himself.
Bluepinky
(2,276 posts)3. You got that right.
world wide wally
(21,755 posts)4. This might get the attention of trailer park MAGATs