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The Wealth Drain of Payday Lending Traps

The Wealth Drain of Payday Lending Traps

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This episode of Inequality Conversations with Fexingo dives into how payday lending creates a systematic wealth drain for low-income households. Lucas and Luna examine a typical payday loan: a $375 loan with a $55 fee, which translates to an annual percentage rate of 391 percent. They trace how the two-week loan structure, combined with aggressive rollover practices, traps borrowers in a cycle of debt that extracts over $4 billion in fees annually in the United States. The hosts contrast this with the banking options available to higher-income households, such as overdraft lines of credit at 15 percent APR. The conversation explores why state interest rate caps, like the 36 percent rate cap implemented for military families under the Military Lending Act, have been effective but remain limited in scope. Lucas and Luna discuss the business model of payday lenders, storefront saturation in low-income neighborhoods, and the role of federal preemption that prevents states from regulating lenders chartered by other states. The episode concludes with a look at recent proposals by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the potential for postal banking as an alternative. A sincere mid-episode moment acknowledges that this podcast is ad-free and supported by listeners via Buy Me a Coffee. #PaydayLending #WealthDrain #Inequality #Economics #PredatoryLending #ConsumerFinance #CFPB #MilitaryLendingAct #InterestRateCaps #DebtCycle #FinancialInclusion #PostalBanking #LowIncome #EconomicJustice #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #InequalityShow #PersonalFinance Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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