Small-Dollar Loans, Big Problems: How States Protect Consumers from Abuses and How the Federal Government can Help (Consumer Law Symposium) Small-Dollar Loans, Big Problems: How States Protect Consumers from Abuses and How the Federal Government can Help (Consumer Law Symposium)

Small-Dollar Loans, Big Problems: How States Protect Consumers from Abuses and How the Federal Government can Help (Consumer Law Symposium‪)‬

Suffolk University Law Review 2011, Wntr, 44, 1

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I. INTRODUCTION Across America, drivers pass twice as many payday loan storefronts as Starbucks coffee shops. (2) In twenty-nine states, there are more payday lender stores than McDonald's restaurants. (3) Numerous research studies warn of the dangers associated with payday loans, including significantly higher rates of bankruptcies, evictions, utility shut-offs, and involuntary bank account closures. (4) Many states have recognized the dangers posed by payday and other types of small-dollar loans with predatory features, prompting them to adopt laws to combat the abusive nature of these loans. These laws, however, offer consumers varying degrees of protection.

GENRE
Professionnel et technique
SORTIE
2011
1 janvier
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
101
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Suffolk University Law School
TAILLE
466,1
Ko

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