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Do Payday Loans Cause Bankruptcy?
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Skiba, Paige Marta
, Tobacman, Jeremy
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Bankruptcy
/ Cash flow
/ Discontinuity
/ Interest rates
/ Loans
/ Low income groups
/ Panel data
/ Payday loans
/ Personal bankruptcy
2019
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Do Payday Loans Cause Bankruptcy?
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Skiba, Paige Marta
, Tobacman, Jeremy
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Bankruptcy
/ Cash flow
/ Discontinuity
/ Interest rates
/ Loans
/ Low income groups
/ Panel data
/ Payday loans
/ Personal bankruptcy
2019
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Do Payday Loans Cause Bankruptcy?
2019
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Overview
Payday loans are used by millions of Americans every year despite their annualized interest rates of several hundred percent. We provide new evidence on the consequences of payday borrowing and the determinants of personal bankruptcy. Using an administrative panel data set of loan records in a regression-discontinuity design, we estimate that payday loans increase personal bankruptcy rates by a factor of two. We assess possible mechanisms and find the most support for a novel one: payday loan access appears to induce bankruptcy filings by worsening the cash flow position of the household.
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University of Chicago Press,The University of Chicago Press,University of Chicago Law School
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