Payday loan restrictions too much
Legislators have been laying the smack down on the payday loan industry in South Carolina lately. However, today it appears they might be willing to ease up a bit.
The regulations moving through the Senate included a provision that limits the total amount of a payday loan to 25 percent of the person’s income. A Senate committee today voted to take that provision out.
Most limits intact
The regulations before the Senate still contain most of the original limits they set out to place. Payday loans cannot be given in amounts higher than $500. It also adds a two-day cooling off period, during which a borrower cannot take out another payday loan after paying one off.
No limit to limits?
Some members of the South Carolina Senate say that the payday loan regulations simply don’t go far enough.
“This still needs more work,” said Sue Berkowitz, director of the Appleseed Center for Legal Justice in Columbia.
AARP lobbyist Teresa Arnold agreed that the restrictions at this point are not satisfactory. She said the $500 loan limit is still too high, and accused the Senate of moving backward.
A voice for the payday loan business
Jaime Fulmer, spokesman for payday lender Advance America Cash Advance, spoke out in defense of the payday lending industry. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "South Carolina Seanate Backs Off on Payday Loan Restrictions"
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