New Law Limits Oregon Interest Rates
A new Oregon law, effective July 1st, limits interest rates for consumer loans to 36%. Federal law allows higher rates, but Oregon's new rule overrides this for state-licensed lenders. The specific cap on interest rates has not yet been detailed.
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