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Vehicle Financing Inequality: What Can Be Done?

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  • Cait Baker
  • Theodore Floros
  • Katie Kristensen

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Dive into an analysis of the harrowing effects that auto loan practices can have on communities.

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  • Cait Baker & Theodore Floros & Katie Kristensen, 2020. "Vehicle Financing Inequality: What Can Be Done?," Bridges, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedlbr:95310
    Note: This research was initially funded through a grant from the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and with data preparation and analysis by the Washington University Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation Lab.
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    1. Holt, Stephen B & Vinopal, Katie M., 2021. "It's About Time: Examining Inequality in the Time Cost of Waiting," SocArXiv jbk3x, Center for Open Science.

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    Vehicle financing; inequality;

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