JerichoHill
Bedrock of Knowledge
I am aware that there are other problems. As I am aware that companies resort to a myriad of fees to raise revenues other than the conventional method. It is a complicated situation. I would ban such activities because they reduce transparency. Now I know that none of this would result in the perfect system. I'm not looking for perfect, nor do I have any expectation that perfect can be found. Nor am I doing a policy prescription level of analysis. I'm just trying to ballpark a reasonable layman's understanding of the issues.
Now I know that low income people do need access to funds. But I'm very concerned that too many people who quite frankly should not have access to that level of credit are causing distortions to the system that cause at least as much other problems. I am concerned that the credit being offered is too predatory. And I'm concerned that many people lack the sophistication to handle that credit responsibly.
Welcome back, btw. If you have the time and inclinations, maybe you could share a few other thoughts on the issues we've been discussing.I don't have the depth in all the areas under discussion, and Integral hasn't got the time. Whomp hasn't often been around either.
Well, by banning such fees you would incentive lower income folks either heading to payday lenders (or the like) or to the shadow banking sector. Neither of those appear to be good options. This is particularly problematic for those individuals who do not have a banking account. Where does your paycheck go? How do you keep track of funds? We do not want to push these folks to even less desirable alternatives.
The operative framework should be easily discloseable fees and transparency. I think there's an opportunity for gov't involvement here. Just like we have a credit score, have a card score, so on every application a customer sees that this card is a 45, and can compare that to a 55. Such a system would make it easy for even non-sophisticated users to understand costs of a product.
Keep in mind the cost of financial services is not free, particularly when the business involves labor and land costs (bank branches?).