Categories Alaska Conservatism Domestic Policy Economic Opportunity Economy Government Regulation Illinois Infrastructure & Technology Legal and Judicial Markets and Finance New Mexico Political Thought Poverty & Welfare Poverty and Inequality Progressivism Public Opinion Technology Top Issues UpdatesAnchorage Daily News: How payday loan restrictions can hurt the people they’re meant to help Post author By Patrick M. Brenner Post date August 26, 2025 No Comments on Anchorage Daily News: How payday loan restrictions can hurt the people they’re meant to help Good intentions don’t pay the bills. But choice, transparency, and access can. Tags Alaska Lending, Alaska Policy, APR Caps, Banks, Black Market Lending, Consumer Credit Access, Consumer Protection, Credit Unions, Emergency Loans, financial inclusion, financial regulation, Free Market Policy, Illinois Lending, Interest Rate Caps, Lending Alternatives, Loan Sharks, Minnesota Lending, New Mexico Lending, Payday Loans, Predatory Lending Debate, Short Term Loans, Small Dollar Credit, Southwest Public Policy Institute, SPPI, Transparency And Choice, Trevor Storrs, Unbanked Households, Underbanked Households