Predatory Lending: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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2014-08-10に共有
Payday loans put a staggering amount of Americans in debt. They prey on the elderly and military service members. They’re awful, and nearly impossible to regulate. We’ve recruited Sarah Silverman to help spread the word about how to avoid falling into their clutches.

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コメント (21)
  • I think "The Cash Fairy" is a perfect name for a loan shark's enforcer. He takes your cash and leaves your teeth on your pillow.
  • Before using a service, always ask yourself "How do they make money from me using their service?".
  • Fast forward to 2019, the director of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau went before Congress not too long ago; when asked about the difference between interest rate and APR she didn't really have a clear answer. Then when given a simple scenario for a short term loan and asked to calculate the APR, she went off with some silly talking point rather than just doing the calculation (she was even offered a calculator, lol). When the person responsible for a particular section of government demonstrates a significant lack of knowledge or inclination to actually learn, the prospects for the future seem incredibly depressing.
  • Hey John I just want to say that in 2014 when this came out i was in my econ class in high school and with segment got me some extra credit. Thanks for helping me pass
  • "It's the circle of debt.. And it screws us allllll..." This is now a million times funnier now that we know he's cast as Zazu in the Lion King remake. XD
  • I ended up in this when I was working minimum wage part time. I made $600. And was borrowing $200 every 2 weeks after I made a $230 payment. I was renting a room for $300 a month. I had to figure out how to survive on $70 to get to work, pay for a cell phone bill and feed myself. I ended up terminating my room contract, paying off the loan and went homeless. That was one of the worst places to be: constantly in debt and having to choose between doing laundry or eating food granted laundry wasn't an everyday thing. Luckily I could sleep in my car. So I wasn't technically homeless. Didn't have AC which sucked. I got better.
  • NPR just did a story on payday loans, and they quoted this video. Nice to see the impact you're having on the world!
  • You know what's sad? That the only places on TV in the US where legitimate issues are discussed is on a comedy show.
  • "Ebola looks at that growth rate and says 'Wow that's impressive'." In 2020, Corona laughs
  • I was stationed in Norfolk, VA eons ago when I was in the Navy. There were so many payday loan locations down there, and they'd become such a huge problem, that sailors were banned from going in them.
  • John Oliver sings a parody of the circle of life, and 3 years later, he gets cast in the lion king. Coincidence, you tell me.
  • @AshHanna
    at the 9:09 mark, dude whistles, hilarious...dunno why, but that cracked me up
  • 14:04 I would be legitimately afraid of any thug that called themselves "The Cash Fairy"
  • Man ive been caught in that loop and then something happens and i took out a payday loan to pay a payday loan. One time i had 4 payday loans going at once it was horrible.
  • The amount of laughs this show generates comparative to the degree of empty, hollowed out, hopelessness it leaves me feeling is... well, its fucking impressive.
  • Love going through these old videos - John Oliver is a national treasure!
  • @truthhurts3524
    “It’s like Dorothy having the power to go home the whole time” 😂😂😂