NPR takes an Honest look at Payday Loans
National Public Radio has for decades been heralded as one of the last outposts
of unbiased news gathering in the US media. Not surprising then, that one of the
most popular news programs, Marketplace took an eye-opening look at the truth behind
payday loans and how are serving American consumers.The report was an honest look
at how payday loans have become a responsible and necessary form of lending for
millions of Americans that need financial relief between paydays. Completely unbiased,
the reporting provided all sides of the story, not merely the unsubstantiated view
of payday lenders as ‘loan sharks’, which is a popular, if completely
uncredited, viewpoint put forth by several ‘consumer advocacy’ groups.The
report took a look at how consumers in states such as Georgia and North Carolina
have fared since regulations forced payday lending out of their state. With few,
if any, fast cash or legitimate cash advance solutions, consumers in these states
paid nearly $38 million in bounced check and account overdraft penalties last year.The
piece came not only as a fair view of how payday loan and cash advance lenders are
providing easy and responsible financial options to American consumers, but also
as a warning for states that may be pushing for increased lending restrictions in
the near future.