Do payday lending bans protect or constrain regional economies? Evidence from the Military Lending Act's final rule

Author:

Carpenter Craig Wesley1ORCID,Deming Kristopher2ORCID,Anders John3ORCID,Lotspeich‐Yadao Michael4ORCID,Tolbert Charles M.5,Ingrao Adam6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA

2. Department of Economics and Geosciences U.S. Air Force Academy Air Force Academy El Paso Colorado USA

3. Department of Economics Trinity University San Antonio Texas USA

4. Chez Veterans Center College of Applied Health Sciences University of Illinois Urbana‐Champaign Champaign Illinois USA

5. Department of Sociology Baylor University Waco Texas USA

6. Veteran Services Michigan Food and Farming Systems Okemos Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractThe 2007 Military Lending Act attempted to ban high‐interest loans to U.S. military members and the 2017 “Final Rule” further restricted access, causing regional shocks in payday lending exposure in counties with a military base. Difference‐in‐differences and dynamic estimators provide mixed evidence on the effect of this payday lending access shock on regional economic outcomes and local business outcomes. However, we consistently find statistically significant reduced entry and exit of firms. Given payday lenders congregate around low‐income and minoritized populations analogously to how they congregated around military bases, these results provide policy implications for more general usury bans.

Funder

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Administration,Economics and Econometrics,General Business, Management and Accounting

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