Illinois families lost $346 million to exorbitant installment payday loans in 2019
High interest loans targeted Black and Latinx communities
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Sept. 2, 2021
With an average interest rate of 233 percent, prior to the passage of the PLPA in 2021 short-term installment payday loans were one of the most popular high-interest loans to low and moderate income Illinoisans. Unfortunately, the high cost of these loans zapped more money from already tight family budgets. In 2019 alone, Illinoisans borrowed over $346 million dollars in high-interest, short-term installment loans.
The highest number of loans were found in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs, as might be expected based on population size. However, these high cost loans have often been targeted to primarily Black neighborhoods. Across the state, installment loans were highest in three neighborhoods that are over 94 percent Black. Zip code 60620 had the highest amount of loans with $6.2 million borrowed in 2019. This zip code is 96 percent Black and includes areas of the Auburn Gresham neighborhood. Other zip codes in Chatham and Roseland (60619 and 60628), which are over 90 percent Black, each had $5.6 million in installment loans in 2019. These zip codes also have some of the highest loan rates per 100 people across Illinois, with 11 loans for every 100 people.
Two zip codes found in Chicago neighborhoods with high Latinx populations, also have a high number of loans. In 2019, residents in zip code 60651 (Humboldt Park) borrowed over $4 million in installment loans with 9 loans per 100 residents. Families in zip code 60623 (South Lawndale) borrowed $2.8 million but also had a lower rate per 100 residents, suggesting neighborhood size may be a factor.
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