Low-Income Tax Blues: April Can Truly Be the Cruelest Month

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Bobbi Murray | Capital and Main
Yet banks are very much involved in the lives of the unbankable. They securitize and sell payday loan and car title loan debt. Title loans take the borrower’s car as collateral—when the note comes due the borrower can either re-borrow, pay fees or lose the car. Combined, these two loan types drain over $8 billion a year from consumers, said...

Wells Fargo Directors: Don’t Blame Us. Blame Former Execs, CEO

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Thomas Lee | The San Francisco Chronicle
For Wells Fargo to truly fix itself, it needs to step up oversight of all of its businesses, said Michael Calhoun, president of the Center for Responsible Lending in Washington. “The test for the company is whether they can create products that benefits consumers and helps the bottom line,” Calhoun said.

The Country Has Racked Up $1 Trillion In Credit Card Debt

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Leticia Miranda | BuzzFeed.com
Mike Calhoun, the president of the Center for Responsible Lending, told BuzzFeed News that the record levels of credit card debt shows that financial regulations introduced after the 2008 crisis did not kill the market for consumer lending, as the industry and some government officials believed they would.

How to Get the Best Rate on an Auto Loan

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David Muller | Car and Driver
You may have finally found the perfect automobile. It is the make and model you want, with the right options, and even the right color. Now comes closing the deal on it. If you’re not flush with cash—in other words, you seek a loan—it’s important to know what you’re up against.

$1.12M for Cattaraugus, Allegany Land Banks Expected to Start Work

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Bob Clark | The Salamanca Press
By attacking vacant, blighted and “zombie” properties, officials report land banks can stave off the effects of those properties on neighbors. In 2009, the Center for Responsible Lending projected that homeowners living near a foreclosed property, on average, would lose $7,200 in property value, and projected a four-year increase in losses to $20,300 per household.

Communities of Color Cannot Afford a Weakened CFPB

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Joe Valenti and Danyelle Solomon | Center for American Progress
Last year, the CFPB proposed the first comprehensive federal rules to deal with these debt traps that cost consumers $8 billion per year in fees. These rules would require lenders to verify whether borrowers would truly be able to pay back a loan, restrict the ability of balances to spiral out of control, and make it more difficult for lenders...