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For Individuals Concerned About Poverty in Missouri

College of Human Environmental Science, Department of Consumer and Family Economics
University Outreach and Extension, University of Missouri—Columbia

What Do You Know About Poverty in Missouri?
12a. In 2006, the average annual percentage rate (APR) on a Missouri payday loan was ____%.

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In 2006, the average percentage rate on a Missouri payday loan was 422%!  Millions of people in need have used payday loans to obtain small amounts of money (usually $100 to $300).  Lenders charge extraordinarily high percentage rates, sometimes as high as 2,000%!  Many people fall into a cycle that seemingly cannot be broken when they are not able to repay the loan on time and must pay a fee (often around $17 per $100) to extend the loan.  At this rate, it is easy to see how someone could owe hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars over time.

Source:  Missouri Division of Finance, Survey of Payday Lenders, Report to the General Assembly, January 2007, downloaded on 3-14-07 from http://www.missouri-finance.org/upload/2007_payday_lender_survey_001.pdf

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