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Petty Debt: A Comprehensive Examination of Michigan’s Deferred Presentment Industry and Its Growth between 2000-2018

Richardson, Kevin Ryan LU (2019) EKHK18 20191
Department of Economic History
Abstract
The payday lending industry in Michigan grew rapidly in the first decade of the 2000s, providing high-cost loans to borrowers with a damaged credit history and few other financial options. The typical clientele of payday lenders represents a specific socioeconomic demographic, wherein they are most often the ‘working poor’. Certain demographic variables may influence the likelihood that a person will use a payday lender during their life. This study examines the growth pattern of payday lender locations in Michigan between 2000 through 2018, revealing that the growth of payday lender locations closely followed economic stress in the state. Furthermore, a demographic examination produces correlations that link payday lender locations to... (More)
The payday lending industry in Michigan grew rapidly in the first decade of the 2000s, providing high-cost loans to borrowers with a damaged credit history and few other financial options. The typical clientele of payday lenders represents a specific socioeconomic demographic, wherein they are most often the ‘working poor’. Certain demographic variables may influence the likelihood that a person will use a payday lender during their life. This study examines the growth pattern of payday lender locations in Michigan between 2000 through 2018, revealing that the growth of payday lender locations closely followed economic stress in the state. Furthermore, a demographic examination produces correlations that link payday lender locations to urban areas and perhaps certain racial demographics, though hesitates to make any pronouncements on the latter. The study encourages future research into understanding the link between the growth of fringe banking services and economic instability, as well as demographic studies. (Less)
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author
Richardson, Kevin Ryan LU
supervisor
organization
course
EKHK18 20191
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
payday lending, payday lender, deferred presentment, Michigan, economic history, Detroit, recession, fringe banking, overdraft, poverty penalty, working poor, urban, financial services, inequality
language
English
id
8982125
date added to LUP
2019-06-17 13:12:37
date last changed
2019-06-17 13:12:37
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  abstract     = {{The payday lending industry in Michigan grew rapidly in the first decade of the 2000s, providing high-cost loans to borrowers with a damaged credit history and few other financial options. The typical clientele of payday lenders represents a specific socioeconomic demographic, wherein they are most often the ‘working poor’. Certain demographic variables may influence the likelihood that a person will use a payday lender during their life. This study examines the growth pattern of payday lender locations in Michigan between 2000 through 2018, revealing that the growth of payday lender locations closely followed economic stress in the state. Furthermore, a demographic examination produces correlations that link payday lender locations to urban areas and perhaps certain racial demographics, though hesitates to make any pronouncements on the latter. The study encourages future research into understanding the link between the growth of fringe banking services and economic instability, as well as demographic studies.}},
  author       = {{Richardson, Kevin Ryan}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Petty Debt: A Comprehensive Examination of Michigan’s Deferred Presentment Industry and Its Growth between 2000-2018}},
  year         = {{2019}},
}