A recently released statewide poll shows nearly two-thirds (63 percent) of surveyed Texans age 45 and older support a state law that would cap the interest rates and fees payday loan companies can charge borrowers. The majority of those surveyed (79%) believe that these loans should be capped at 36% or less. AARP is urging …
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Feb 06
Capping payday
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