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CRL Strongly Supports SB 515 Reforming Payday Loans

SB 515 includes three principal reforms California payday loans: it caps the number of payday loans per borrower at four per year; extends the minimum term of a payday loan, so that borrowers will have more time to accumulate the amounts necessary to repay it; and requires all lenders to apply standardized underwriting guidelines to ensure that borrowers have a...

Triple-Digit Danger: Bank Payday Lending Persists

Banks pitch payday loans as short-term borrowing that allows their customers to deal with a financial emergency, repay the loan, and move on. In fact, CRL's research shows that their triple-digit interest rate loans trap borrowers in a long-term cycle of repeat loans. Read the full report Read the summary Banks continue to claim that their payday products are intended...

Analysis of the Report of the Monitor of the National Mortgage Settlement

The Monitor of the National Mortgage Settlement recently detailed progress on the $20 billion obligation of the nation's five largest mortgage servicers, under their agreement with 49 state Attorneys General and the Administration. This report, Ongoing Implementation, reported on efforts made over a 10-month period, March 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012, towards home retention, loan modifications, and other assistance...

Renewed Call for Federal Action Against Bank Payday Loans

Dear Chairman Bernanke, Director Cordray, Director Gruenberg, and Comptroller Curry: One year ago, we wrote to urge the federal regulators of our nation's banks to take immediate action to stop banks from making unaffordable, high-cost payday loans. We were encouraged by the FDIC's May letter indicating that it was deeply concerned and was investigating the practice, and we have also...

State Actions Still Needed to Prevent Unnecessary Foreclosures

Joint Recommendations from CRL and Consumers Union States have yet to recover from the foreclosure crisis that has stripped trillions of dollars from homeowners and devastated local communities across the nation. Industry analysts estimate that 6 million borrowers remain at risk of foreclosure. States are in a strong position to prevent unnecessary foreclosures, stabilize local housing markets and protect homeowners...

Driven to Disaster: Car-Title Lending and Its Impact on Consumers

Joint research from CRL and the Consumer Federation of America finds that car-title loans—small-dollar loans secured by the title to a vehicle owned outright—cost U.S. consumers $3.6 billion a year in interest on $1.6 billion in loans. Read the Full Report Read the Executive Summary These products share many of payday loans' predatory features: triple-digit interest rates, balloon payments at...

How Payday Lending by Banks Violates Safety & Soundness Standards

Applying safety and soundness standards to bank payday loan products follows longstanding principles and policy of the prudential regulators. Consistently, the prudential regulators, including the OCC, FDIC and the Federal Reserve, have addressed problems with a variety of consumer lending products by citing not only consumer protection concerns, but also safety and soundness concerns, even when those products are very...

Comments to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau RE: Ability to Repay Standards under the Truth in Lending Act (Regulation Z)

CRL and allied organizations maintain that CFPB's proposal addresses two issues critical to the future of safe, sustainable, and affordable access to mortgage credit. First, it considers how to define compensation for the purpose of calculating the points and fees cap contained in the qualified mortgage definition. Second, it proposes a series of exemptions for specialized lending programs and financial...

CRL Comment to CFPB on Ability to Repay Standards under the Truth in Lending Act (Regulation Z)

The Center for American Progress, Center for Responsible Lending, Consumer Federation of America and the National Council of LaRaza respond to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposal on the Ability to Repay Standards. The allies offered specific practices to ensure affordable access to mortgage credit. Two specific issues formed the crux of their concerns: How mortgage lending compensation is defined...

CRL Response to CoreLogic Analysis of Qualified Mortgage (QM) Standards

A recent CoreLogic report ( The Mortgage Market Impact of Qualified Mortgage Regulation) asserts that 48 percent of the mortgage market would not qualify as a "safe loan" under new Qualified Mortgage (QM) guidelines. CRL's review of this study finds that CoreLogic's model unnecessarily excludes certain categories of loans and makes broad (and possibly unwarranted) assumptions about the expiration of...

CRL tells CFPB the CARD Act Works, Encourages Risk-based Pricing

This is CRL's comment to the CFPB in response to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Request for Information Regarding Credit Card Market. In this response, CRL argues that the Credit CARD Act of 2009 has made pricing clearer without restricting credit, raising its cost or curbing the ability of card issuers to price for risk. Contrary to curbing risk-based pricing...

Reforming the Debt Trap in California

Payday Loans Create a Debt Trap. For California families living paycheck to paycheck, the high price of a payday loan and the fact that it must be paid off in one lump sum two short weeks later virtually ensures that cash-strapped borrowers will be unable to meet their basic expenses and pay off their loan with their next paycheck. Consequently...

Qualified Mortgage Rulemaking: Protecting Borrowers from the Next Lending Crisis

The Dodd?Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank) includes a common sense reform that requires lenders to determine whether borrowers could actually repay a mortgage before that transaction takes place. The law also includes a streamlined way to meet this new requirement, which is making loans that meet a "Qualified Mortgage" standard. QM loans also have benefits for...

The State of Lending: Auto Loans

Automobiles are one of the largest purchases most American households will make. Car ownership affects where people can live and expands their options for jobs. So the affordability and sustainability of auto financing can have a big impact on many U.S. households. Purchasing a car is a complicated endeavor, and the sales price, trade-in value, and financing can all have...

Federal versus Private Student Loans [Infographic]

Student loans can help you pay for college, but they're not all alike. This infographic shows the different features of federal vs. private loans. Read the Chapter To embed our infographic to your site, simply cut and paste the code below http://qa.crl.w.lmdagency.net/state-lending/student-loans" data-mce-href="http://www.responsiblelending.org/state-of-lending/student-loans/federa…"><img alt="Federal vs. Private Student Loans - Infographic" src="http://www.responsiblelending.org/state-of-lending/images/student-loan-… " title="Federal vs. Private Student Loans - Infographic"...

State of Lending: America's Household Balance Sheet Chapter

This chapter in the State of Lending report series presents a picture of the overall financial status of U.S. consumers today. It is based on data from the Consumer Expenditure survey, the Survey of Consumer Finances, and other national data sources. These sources reveal that, since 2000, American families have faced declining real incomes,a higher cost of living, greater debt...

The “Spillover” Cost of Foreclosures by State

Nationwide, foreclosures have drained nearly $2 trillion in property value from families who live nearby, more than half of them African-American or Latino.* This loss in wealth has hit some areas of the country harder than others. Here we break down the spillover costs for each state, showing total lost wealth, number of households affected and average home equity lost...
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