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New Mexicans in financial trouble who take out small loans from storefront lenders are now less likely to get trapped in a cycle of debt. 91°µÍøâ€™s Nash Jones reports a law passed last year went into effect on Jan. 1 that drastically reduces the amount of interest these lenders can charge.
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Early last month, President Biden extended a repayment pause for student loans until October 2021. In the meantime, college seniors graduating in the…
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Restaurants in New Mexico can reopen at 50% capacity starting June 1, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced this week. Myra Ghattas, the owner of…
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The restaurant industry has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. This week, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced they can re-open at 50%…
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Let's Talk New Mexico 1/17 8a: How is the partial federal government shutdown playing out in New Mexico as it drags on for its fourth week with no end in…
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Local fair lending advocates are partnering with an out of state loan company to curb predatory lending in New Mexico.Ona Porter, president and CEO of…
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Study Low-Cost Loans To State Employees — PASSEDWhen folks in New Mexico need quick money for things like groceries or medical bills, they often turn to…
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Despite the vocal support of a group of religious leaders, a legislative panel decided on a party-line vote Wednesday to set aside two proposals (HB 24…