On the recordApril 30, 2019
Since 1991, academic studies have demonstrated that when auto dealers have the discretion to mark up the interest rate on auto loans, non-white borrowers are disproportionately harmed.
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congress.govSince 1991, academic studies have demonstrated that when auto dealers have the discretion to mark up the interest rate on auto loans, non-white borrowers are disproportionately harmed.
Waters highlights racial disparities in auto loan interest rates affecting non-white borrowers.
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