New Research Champions Student Debt Cancellation to Unburden Borrowers of Color

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Tanya Christian | Ebony
“Once again, Americans who work, pay taxes and tried to do the right thing have been used as cash cows to enrich unaccountable investors and corporate executives,” says Jaylon Herbin, student loan outreach and policy manager at CRL. “The true victims of these abusive loan schemes deserve to have this government-imposed weight removed from their shoulders.”

'Buy now, pay later' is sending the TikTok generation spiraling into debt, popularized by San Francisco tech firms

“They are marketing very heavily to an audience that is younger, that might not just have as much experience on how to use credit and what credit implications are or what it means to have multiple loans at one time,” Marisabel Torres, the California policy director of the Center for Responsible Lending, told SFGATE.

Why it costs money to get your own money

“We have this distorted cross-subsidy where the biggest revenue on checking accounts is coming from the people with the least money, and they’re subsidizing the checking accounts of those with more money,” said Mike Calhoun, president of the Center for Responsible Lending.

Citi becomes largest bank to eliminate overdraft fees

"Overdraft fees kick people when they are down," Nadine Chabrier, policy and litigation counsel for the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL), said. "Their costs are borne by financially vulnerable consumers. These fees disproportionately harm Black and Latino Americans with a bank account. Overdraft fees are also one of the most common reasons people lose their bank accounts.

Roughly $28B in PPP Funds Still Unforgiven

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Ratchet + Wrench
That $28 billion is made up of almost 350,000 loans, most of which are for less than $25,000 each. That lingering debt is creating a burden for the smallest businesses, including many run by minority entrepreneurs, say advocacy groups, community leaders and business owners. Some borrowers who say they meet the criteria for forgiveness are struggling with technical snafus, onerous...

Small businesses still face $28 billion of unforgiven PPP Loans

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Amy Yee and Andre Tartar | Bloomberg
"We must come through for the most vulnerable," said Aracely Panameño, former director of Latino affairs at the Center for Responsible Lending. Advocates are also asking the SBA to rescind a rule denying forgiveness to borrowers who made good-faith errors and eliminate 'gotcha' denials of loan forgiveness due to sudden rule changes.