CHARLOTTE, โN.C. (WBTV) – as the โฃU.S. government โขshutdown continues and federal workers face potential missed paychecks, demand for short-term loans is rising, prompting warnings from North Carolina officials about the dangers of illegal payday lending.
Payday loans,โค typically a โshort-termโ cash advance due on your โคnext payday, are illegal in north Carolina.The North Carolina Department of Justice warns these loans can carry โฃannual interestโ rates ranging from 390% to 780% on loans of $100 to $500, possibly trapping borrowers in a โคcycle of debt.
Despite their illegality, lenders are increasingly targeting โคNorth Carolina residents through online payday loans.โ The Department of โJustice recommends alternatives such as small savings accounts, salary advances from employers,โฃ low-interest loans from credit unions, or credit card advances.
Consumers who believe they have been victimized by a payday lenderโ areโฃ encouraged to file a complaint with the North Carolina Attorney โgeneral’s office at https://ncdoj.gov/file-a-complaint/consumer-complaint/ or by calling 1-877-566-7226.
The ongoing government shutdown, which began on [date from original article – not provided, so omitted], isโค impacting federal workers and drivingโ increased financial hardship for some.
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