September 22, 2008
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Hispanic Americans Pay Higher Used Car Loan Rates

Washington, D.C. -- A Consumer Federation of America (CFA) analysis of the most recent Federal Reserve Board Survey of Consumer Finances reveals that Latinos pay much higher used car loan rates than do other Americans. Slightly more than half of all automobile loans taken out by Latinos were for used cars.
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