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More details on Ohio payday lending action

April 30th, 2008 · No Comments

This Columbus Dispatch story has more information than the Cleveland Plain Dealer story below.  Key passage:

After months of debate over bills that were backed by either the payday industry or consumer advocates, the proposal that passed the House 69-26 is a victory for the Ohio Coalition for Responsible Lending, which pushed to lower the current 391-percent annual interest rate on two-week payday loans.

The group got a bill even more restrictive than it requested. It sought a maximum 36 percent interest rate and got 28 percent. The coalition wanted to limit borrowers to six loans per year, but the bill imposes an even tougher four-loan limit.

A victory for an advocacy group, but a defeat for consumers, and a defeat for more than 6,000 workers who will lose their jobs if this bill becomes law.  

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Tags: Columbus Dispatch · Ohio · industry · media coverage · regulation · states

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