The American Nightmare

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Desiree Stennett and Lisa Rowan | The Pennyhoarder
Lawsuits filed by homeowners, city governments and nonprofits like the American Civil Liberties Union accuse Wall Street banks of targeting African-American and Latino customers with predatory loans leading up to the financial crisis. “In many ways, we had a dual credit market where they were just getting pushed into the riskier side of the market, and a lot of that activity was stemming from mortgage brokers who were pushing loans,” said Nikitra Bailey, executive vice president of the nonprofit Center for Responsible Lending.

Growing Opposition to Attack on Military Servicemembers' Financial Protections

A round-up of recent news related to the Military Lending Act: The effort to roll back financial protections for military servicemembers by weakening the Military Lending Act has garnered lots of press attention. It’s in military-heavy states, in military focused outlets, in national outlets, inside-the-beltway, and in finance-focused outlets. State/Local News EDITORIAL Greensboro (NC) News and Record: Let's not drop protections for troops from attacks by predatory lenders “Members of the armed forces and their families make significant sacrifices to keep our country safe. The least our

How Payday Lenders Get Around Interest Rate Regulations

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Shen Lu | Magnify Money
Although an increasing number of states has passed laws to protect consumers by capping interest rates on payday loans, lenders have found creative ways to get around those regulations and issue loans with sky-high rates. “We see payday lenders utilizing schemes just to get out from as many kinds of restrictions as they can,” said Diane Standaert, director of state policy at the Center for Responsible Lending, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization focused on consumer lending.

Senate Democrats push CFPB to retain oversight of military lending

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Kelsey Ramírez | Housingwire
“Given the opportunity, predatory lenders will target military service members and pull them into horrific debt traps,” said Scott Astrada, Center for Responsible Lending federal advocacy director. “The bipartisan Military Lending Act has helped put an end to these shameful practices. We applaud these senators for calling on the CFPB to fulfill its obligation of stopping loan sharks from preying upon service members and their families.”

New Rules On Financial Protections May Hurt Ga. Military Members

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Tasnim Shamma | NPR WABE
The nonprofit research group Center for Responsible Lending said changes proposed by the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could hurt Georgia’s military service members. The federal agency’s interim director Mick Mulvaney said he doesn’t want his agency to be responsible for enforcing the Military Lending Act by proactively supervising banks, credit card companies, and other lenders.

Betsy DeVos’ Elimination of Obama Rules Allows For-Profit Colleges To Swindle Poor Black Students

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David Love | Atlanta Black Star
A report from the Center for Responsible Lending, “The State of For-Profit Colleges,” presents a state-by-state analysis of for-profit schools in America, and reveals that students in for-profit schools are generally less likely to graduate, more likely to borrow, are deeper in debt, more likely to default an have poor outcomes than students in public and private 4-year colleges. Further, Black people, women and the poor are disparately impacted. For example, in Georgia, 68.1 percent of undergraduates enrolled in for-profit colleges are low-income, 56.9 percent are Black, and 68.6 percent are

New Poll Shows Majority of Voters View Student Debt as ‘Crisis’

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Michael Stratford | Politico
Majorities of Republican and Democratic voters view the nation’s $1.5 trillion outstanding student loan debt as a “crisis,” according to a new poll commissioned by Americans for Financial Reform and the Center for Responsible Lending. The poll, being released this morning, also shows bipartisan concern over efforts by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to scale back efforts to protect student loan borrowers.

Fintech, Mobile Payments May See Regulatory Relief Soon?

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Steven Anderson | Payment Week
Additionally, Scott Astrada—federal advocacy director for the CRL—noted “…If its recommendations are adopted, more Americans would be pulled into deceptive, 100%+ APR loans with high-default rates. These products allow lender profits to soar as the borrower is pulled down into a financial free fall often resulting in involuntary bank account closure, a ruined credit score, and bankruptcy.”