Ban payday loans? Big mistake - Christian Science Monitor

An article in today's Christian Science Monitor provides some commentary on the perils of bans on payday advance loans in some American States and suggests that a paternalistic approach to credit regulations hurts consumers.
From Ban payday loans? Big mistake. | csmonitor.com:
"The injury on top of the insult is that laws against payday lending do serious economic harm to the people likeliest to use such a service, as confirmed by multiple teams of researchers."
"...once the paternalistic rhetoric is switched off, payday lending's usefulness to borrowers in tight spots is fairly easy to understand. The quick cash means that the car gets an urgent repair, a critical check doesn't bounce, or the heating bill gets paid. Used responsibly, payday lending can help a borrower stave off financial calamity."
Labels: American_Legislation, Canadian_Legislation, Media_Coverage


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