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PBS Focuses on Missouri's Payday Loan Initiative This Weekend

The national program airing Saturday and Sunday will focus on initiative petition campaigns tied to capping interest rates at 36 percent.

 

A Missouri ballot initiative aimed at curtailing interest rates at “payday loan” entities is getting some national attention.

For an episode of PBS’s Need to Know, airing locally this weekend, the program traveled to the Show Me State to follow around activists who are collecting signatures for an initiative petition. If the ballot measure makes it to the ballot and if voters approve it, interest rates on certain lending companies would be capped at 36 percent.

Supporters of the initiative argue that the loan agencies place poorer Missourians in a cycle of debt. But opponents counter that the entities are usually the only way lower-income citizens can obtain short-term loans to pay ordinary expenses.

While supporters of the initiative submitted signatures to Secretary of State Robin Carnahan’s office, the issue is still wrapped up in court—primarily over the measure’s ballot language.

The PBS program will feature interviews with journalist Gary Rivlin, as well as National Urban League Vice President Cy Richardson. 

Check the PBS website for scheduling information.

About this column: A look around the region at the week that was in electoral politics and a glimpse of the week to come. Related Topics: Need to know, PBS, and Payday Loans

Michael Rhodes

10:03 am on Monday, May 21, 2012

I have heard reasons that these business do provide a need service to folks with a lower credit rating or need that little bit of cash before the paycheck arrives. For the most part though I think they just suck money out of communities.

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johnmartin

8:58 am on Friday, September 28, 2012

Payday loan is a type of short-term loan; it is used to generate immediate cash between wage payments. These payday loans are really very fast loan and most convenient in critical financial situation.
http://www.12monthloans.co.uk

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