What’s the Total Cost of that Loan? (Extension)

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Predatory Lending

What is a title loan? Auto title loans are high-cost, relatively small dollar loans. A person’s vehicle serves as collateral for the title loan. If a title loan is not paid on time, then the car owner risks losing their vehicle, and transportation to work, health care, and other daily needs.

A recent report from the Woodstock Institute and Illinois Asset Building Group, “No Right Turn: Illinois’ Auto Title Loan Industry and its Impact on Consumers,” describes the challenges of title loans. In 2013, the average annual percentage rate (APR) charged on a title loan in Illinois was 234%, with an average loan time period of 18.6 months. On average people borrowed $1,089 and paid over $3,000 in fees on these relatively small loans. In 2013, 100,698 title loans were made in Illinois.

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