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Arizona Voters Defeat Payday Loan Ballot Initiative
Written by Jamie Simpson, LawServer Attorney-Editor   
Last Updated November 7, 2008

Arizona voters defeated a ballot initiative that would allow payday lenders to continue to do business in the state indefinitely, reports the Arizona Daily Star. Current Arizona laws legalizing payday lending practices are set to expire on July 1, 2010, which Proposition 200 aimed to eliminate.

Payday lenders may charge as high as a 460% APR.  After current laws expire, lenders must adhere to the state's 36% limit on borrowing costs.

 
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