State Holds Hearing on Tightening Credit Card Lending Practices

Consumer activists at a New York state joint Senate and Assembly hearing on the credit-card industry criticized a number of its common practices.

The credit card industry has been under increased fire recently for practices ranging from increased interest rates for unpaid non-credit card bills (sometimes called “Universal Default”), to subprime lending, to confusing interest rates and fees.

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