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Payday Lenders Use Loopholes to Continue High-Interest Loans

By | 02.02.10 | 6:00 am

When states from New Mexico to Illinois passed payday reform laws over the past few years, it seemed as if the movement to curb short-term loans with interest rates that sometimes reached 400 percent or more was gaining steam. In Ohio and Arizona, voters even took to the polls More…

Teaching Financial Literacy in a Credit Card Nation

By | 11.13.09 | 10:28 am

The subprime crisis certainly highlighted the need for American consumers to become more financially literate. But who defines financial literacy? And what makes someone an expert? Mike Konczal at Rortybomb asks these and other questions regarding financial literacy education — a subject TWI has also been looking into More…

Credit Monitoring Rip-Offs More Proof of the Need for Financial Literacy

By | 11.03.09 | 9:40 am

Just as we wrote about the pressing need for financial literacy among consumers as credit tightens, The New York Times reports on the government’s efforts to combat those “free” credit report firms, which charge people for a service they are entitled to get for free.

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Ties Run Deep Between Subprime Lenders, Financial Literacy Groups

By | 11.02.09 | 2:00 pm

As a credit squeeze continues, calls to beef up financial literacy among America’s consumers are taking on a new urgency.

In Massachusetts, Democratic Senate candidate Stephen Pagliuca is pushing for a national financial literacy campaign, saying it would help avoid a repeat of the financial system collapse More…

Financial Literacy Coalition Teams Up With Subprime Lender

By | 10.02.09 | 6:00 am

The JumpStart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy, a national nonprofit advocacy group that aims to improve the financial management skills of America’s youth, draws lots of attention for its surveys measuring how much kids really understand money. Last spring, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke More…