Capitol Observations, Predatory Lending - Written by Beasley Allen on Wednesday, October 4, 2006 12:06 - 0 Comments
Military Personnel And Their Families Need Protection From Loan Sharks
It’s hard to believe that predatory lenders are still taking advantage of military personnel and their families. As many as one in five members of the armed services are being victimized by loan centers set up near military bases. These loan sharks can charge cash-strapped military families interest of 400% or more, according to a new Pentagon report. That’s a most disturbing bit of news, and it should get the attention of Congress. Steep lending charges have long been a problem for members of our armed services. The problem has now become a major problem for the military. That’s because debt troubles can keep troops from going overseas. Security clearances become a problem for persons in the military who get into deep debt. The Pentagon report says “payday loan” outlets have sprung up by the “thousands around military bases” and elsewhere in the past decade.
Payday lenders typically charge $15 to $25 per $100 loan for two weeks. Most of the loans are extended for several weeks. In fact, many borrowers are soon trapped by the weight of their debt. The report says the average loan is $350 and has an annual interest rate of 390% to 780%. The average borrower pays back $834 for a $339 loan. It’s estimated that 13% to 19% of servicemembers — at least 175,000 individuals — took out high-interest, short-term loans last year. The report said nine out of 10 loans go to borrowers who take out five or more over a year. Congress ordered the Pentagon to conduct the lending study. This year, the Senate passed an amendment to its annual defense spending bill that calls for a 36% cap on interest for loans to servicemembers. Unfortunately, the House version of the defense bill doesn’t include the amendment. A joint committee will have to work out differences between the two versions. Given that the victims of payday lenders don’t have highly paid lobbyists working for them in Washington, I have serious doubts that any real debt relief dealing with the issue will ever be approved. The Community Financial Services Association of America, the payday lenders’ trade group, is actively opposing any caps on the interest rates allowed.
Although the payday lenders claim that the industry doesn’t target military personnel, the Pentagon report says those outlets “are heavily concentrated around military bases.” Such lenders were found in heavy numbers around Camp Pendleton, California; Fort Campbell, Kentucky; naval installations at Newport News and Norfolk, Virginia; and McChord Air Force Base and Fort Lewis in Washington. They are also found around Ft. Benning in Georgia and Fort Rucker in Alabama. I have to wonder why the Bush White House won’t get involved in this fight to stop the payday loan sharks from preying on our servicemen and women. It’s apparently fine to send our troops to Iraq, but when it comes to protecting them and their families back home, the Bush Administration seems to be taking the “ostrich approach” on the payday loan crisis.
Source: USA Today
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