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Pat Garofalo | TalkPoverty

"They claim that these loans are different, are safer, are more affordable, but the reality is they carry all the same markers of predatory loans," said Diane Standaert, director of state policy at the Center for Responsible Lending. These markers include their high cost, the ability of lenders to access borrowers’ bank accounts, and that they are structured to keep borrowers in a cycle of debt. "We see all of those similar characteristics that have plagued payday loans," Standaert said.