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Title: Payday Loans Illegal in NC: Alternatives During Shutdown

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

CHARLOTTE, ‍N.C. (WBTV) – as the ⁣U.S. government ⁢shutdown 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,⁤ typically a ‌short-term​ cash advance due on your ⁤next payday, are illegal in north Carolina.The North Carolina Department of Justice warns these loans can carry ⁣annual interest‌ rates ranging from 390% to 780% on loans of $100 to $500, possibly trapping borrowers in a ⁤cycle of debt.

Despite their illegality, lenders are increasingly targeting ⁤North Carolina residents through online payday loans.‌ The Department of ​Justice recommends alternatives such as small savings accounts, salary advances from employers,⁣ low-interest loans from credit unions, or credit card advances.

Consumers who believe they have been victimized by a payday lender‍ are⁣ encouraged to file a complaint with the North Carolina Attorney ‌general’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], is⁤ impacting federal workers and driving‍ increased financial hardship for some.

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