The Case for Banning
Payday Lending: Snapshots from Four Key States (June 2013) This report outlines the battles against the payday lending industry in states with strong usury cap protections, such as New York and North Carolina, and in states like California and Illinois with weaker laws that allow payday lenders to charge triple - digit APR loans that trap people in a cycle of
Payday Lending: Snapshots from Four Key States (June 2013) This report outlines the battles
against the
payday lending industry in states with strong usury cap protections, such as New York and North Carolina, and in states like California and Illinois with weaker laws that allow payday lenders to charge triple - digit APR loans that trap people in a cycle of
payday lending industry in states with strong usury cap protections, such as New York and North Carolina, and in states like California and Illinois with weaker laws that allow
payday lenders to charge triple - digit APR loans that trap people in a cycle of
payday lenders to
charge triple - digit APR
loans that trap people in a cycle of debt.
NDP: Update the Consumer Protection Act to cap ATM fees at a maximum of 50 cents per withdrawal; ensure all Canadians have reasonable access to a no - frills credit card with an interest rate no more than 5 % over prime; eliminate «pay - to - pay» by banks in which financial institutions
charge their customers a fee for making payments on their mortgages, credit cards, or other
loans; take action
against abusive
payday lenders; lower the fees that workers in Canada are forced to pay when sending money to their families abroad; direct the CRTC to crack down on excessive mobile roaming
charges; create a Gasoline Ombudsperson to investigate complaints about practices in the gasoline market.