Because New Mexico has one of the highest consumer usage rates and highest concentrations of payday and title loan shops in the nation,2 we thought it would be an ideal place to measure the public’s knowledge of and interest in these ubiquitous loans. We also measured knowledge of interest rate caps in the context of credit cards, as a point of comparison. Our data are consistent with that of previous studies showing that the general public overwhelmingly supports interest rate caps both in general and for certain types of loans. More uniquely, we also found that many consumers are unaware that there are no interest rate caps on many forms of consumer loans. These data are useful in explaining why consumers do not do more to change the law ...
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This article analyzes recent proposals to regulate credit card interest rates on a national scale. T...
Across America, drivers pass twice as many payday loan storefronts as Starbucks coffee shops.2 In tw...
In scholarly circles, debates about the benefits and burdens of high-costs lending are prevalent, as...
Because New Mexico has one of the highest consumer usage rates and highest concentrations of payday ...
The question of whether interest rates should be regulated for the good of society has been debated ...
Each year, states pour millions and millions of dollars of taxpayer money into regulating high-cost ...
Would you pay 1000 dollars in fees to borrow 100 dollars for a period of twenty weeks? Is it possibl...
ALTHOUGH it has never been clear whether the consumer needs to be protected from his own folly or fr...
Obtaining credit through the use of bank credit cards, apart of everyday life for most Americans, is...
Much has recently been written about the desirability of restric-tive usury laws. While low maximum ...
Various states and other local jurisdictions have enacted laws intending to reduce predatory and abu...
This article explores the specific question of setting a legal maximum for credit card interest rate...
This article briefly describes the history of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), descr...
If you have ever driven by a street, typically not in a very wealthy neighborhood, where a store fro...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73121/1/j.1745-6606.1973.tb00518.x.pd
This article analyzes recent proposals to regulate credit card interest rates on a national scale. T...
Across America, drivers pass twice as many payday loan storefronts as Starbucks coffee shops.2 In tw...
In scholarly circles, debates about the benefits and burdens of high-costs lending are prevalent, as...
Because New Mexico has one of the highest consumer usage rates and highest concentrations of payday ...
The question of whether interest rates should be regulated for the good of society has been debated ...
Each year, states pour millions and millions of dollars of taxpayer money into regulating high-cost ...
Would you pay 1000 dollars in fees to borrow 100 dollars for a period of twenty weeks? Is it possibl...
ALTHOUGH it has never been clear whether the consumer needs to be protected from his own folly or fr...
Obtaining credit through the use of bank credit cards, apart of everyday life for most Americans, is...
Much has recently been written about the desirability of restric-tive usury laws. While low maximum ...
Various states and other local jurisdictions have enacted laws intending to reduce predatory and abu...
This article explores the specific question of setting a legal maximum for credit card interest rate...
This article briefly describes the history of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), descr...
If you have ever driven by a street, typically not in a very wealthy neighborhood, where a store fro...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73121/1/j.1745-6606.1973.tb00518.x.pd
This article analyzes recent proposals to regulate credit card interest rates on a national scale. T...
Across America, drivers pass twice as many payday loan storefronts as Starbucks coffee shops.2 In tw...