Same-day lending apps squeeze low-income Minnesotans

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Madison McVan | Minnesota Reformer
In Minnesota, two-thirds of users of the apps — known in the industry as “earned wage access” apps — experienced increased overdraft fees after borrowing money. The average user overdrafted their bank account more than 9 times in the three months after their initial payout, according to the analysis by the Center for Responsible Lending. Rather than charging exorbitant interest...

Federal Appeals Court blocks SAVE program’s student loan forgiveness

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Charlene Crowell | The Atlanta Voice
“These lawsuits reinforce an oppressive student loan repayment system that favors the interests of big businesses at the expense of low-income borrowers and borrowers of color,” said Nadine Chabrier, Senior Litigation and Policy Counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending. “By choosing to protect the profits of exploitative loan servicers over students seeking relief from excessive loan repayments that limit...

House-Rich, Cash-Strapped: Advice for Older Homeowners

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Taylor Getler | NerdWallet
Options include a home equity line of credit, home equity loan, reverse mortgage or home equity investment. The right loan product for you depends on your reason for needing the cash, says Anneliese Lederer, senior policy counsel for the Center for Responsible Lending in Washington, D.C.

A watchdog group targets payday lenders with a ‘2 strikes’ rule to help borrowers

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Scott Neuman | NPR
By law, the CFPB doesn’t have the authority to cap interest rates, but states do. According to the Center for Responsible Lending, 19 states and the District of Columbia have done so — usually imposing a limit of 36% APR. The federal Military Lending Act has long capped the annual interest charged on payday loans for military members and their...