The Toronto Star
January 9, 2015
Payday lenders sub in for banks in poor areas, by Sara Mojtehedzadeh
Toronto is divided not only by income, but by access to formal banking – which impacts the financial and physical health of the city’s poor.
The payday loan shops of Jane and Finch are friendly places. Tellers chat with customers about their latest health woes, send greetings to clients’ families, and lament the slow holiday work season.
“After Christmas, we’re all broke,” commiserates one.
In a city ever more starkly divided by income, Torontonians are also split by where they can turn for financial help. Experts warn that low-income communities are underserved by formal banks, who rarely offer the kind of small-sum, short-term loans best suited to making meager ends meet. And in the city’s underprivileged areas, payday lenders are filling the void.