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PAYDAY LENDING RULE PROPOSAL RAISES QUESTIONS, POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
- The ink on the CFPB’s proposed rule regarding payday lending is still wet, but the initial reactions are starting to filter in. One article, using a two-year ban on payday loans in Georgia and North Carolina a decade ago as an example, concludes that low-income individuals suffer more without payday loans than they do with them. During the ban, individuals bounced more checks, and had more problems with debt collection. Another potential problem is the proposed limit on the number of withdrawals that can be made before new authorization from consumers is required. Payment processors and financial institutions may not be aware that are processing payday loan requests and instead opt not to work with those types of companies.
BANKRUPTCY FILINGS DECLINE 6% IN MAY
- That total number of bankruptcy filings in May decreased 5% compared with the same month a year ago, according to data from the American Bankruptcy Institute. Commercial filings increased 32% while personal filings decreased by an unspecified amount. May marked the seventh consecutive month where the number of commercial bankruptcy filings increased from the previous month. Businesses in the energy and retail sector are filing more for bankruptcy protection.
WHICH STATES ARE STILL OPERATING “DEBTORS’ PRISONS”
- Seven states are still operating what the American Civil Liberties Union calls “debtors’ prisons.” Those states are Texas, California, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, and Illinois. In those states, individuals who are not able to pay court fines or fees are put in jail. Opponents of the practice say that this unfairly targets low-income individuals who often do not have the financial means to pay fines from such violations as traffic tickets or small claims court rulings.
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